Boaters and jet-skiers have been targeted in a statewide safety operation as the boating season officially began on the weekend.
NSW Police joined Roads and Maritime Services on the water to kick off the season on Saturday, October 3.
It has already proved to be a busy start, with NSW Marine Rescue volunteers responding to 50 calls for help.
NSW Police Marine Area Commander Detective Superintendent Mark Hutchings said police are targeting criminal and anti-social activity on the water.
‘‘Officers from all agencies are out in force to enforce maritime laws, conduct safety checks, inspect size and bag limits of fish and check boat licences,’’ he said.
“In addition, police have been targeting the use of jet skis across the waterways after receiving multiple reports last season of dangerous driving, some of which led to collisions on the water and serious injuries.
‘‘While we understand the majority of jet ski riders enjoy the sport safely, we will not put up with those who engage in risky behaviour that jeopardises the safety of others.
‘‘Police are focused on disrupting any form of criminal activity on the water and we will continue conducting vessel checks and cracking down on rebirthing activities.”
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