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OPP offer tips to stay safe on the water this boating season

32 boaters and paddlers died on OPP-patrolled waterways in 2020
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NEWS RELEASE
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE
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Safe Boating Awareness Week is a chance to get you thinking about boating safety at the start of the season. Last year, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) saw 32 boaters and paddlers lose their lives on OPP-patrolled waterways.

The majority of the people who died in 2020 marine deaths faced similar double setbacks to their safety on the water. The first setback occurred when they ended up in the water because their vessel capsized or they fell overboard. The second setback was the absence of a properly fitted lifejacket, which is designed to keep boaters and paddlers afloat enabling them to breathe if they are rendered unconscious.

On May 23, 2021, members of the South Bruce OPP marine unit were patrolling the waters of Lake Huron when they encountered a vessel lacking in the required number of Personal Floatation Devices (PFD). The operator, a 31-year-old resident of London, was charged under the Canada Shipping Act - Small Vessel Regulations.

For a safe summer on the water:

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