Water safety top priority for RCMP this long weekend.
RCMP vessels will be on patrol this May long weekend.
Boat patrol officers are reminding the public to be prepared when they go out on the waters of lakes throughout the Central Okanagan.
The West Kelowna RCMP’s top priority on the water will be public safety.
“Our officers will be aboard police vessels and engaging with boaters on Okanagan Lake to conduct vessel safety checks,” states RCMP Cpl. Jesse O’Donaghey, spokesperson for the Kelowna Regional Detachment. “Those officers will be ensuring that all the required safety equipment is onboard those vessels, easily accessible and in good working order.”
“Boaters are reminded, that every boat on the water is required to have a proper fitting life jacket for every person on board that vessel,” adds Cpl. Justin Abels, West Kelowna RCMP Detachment. “Those life jackets must clearly show that they have been approved by Transport Canada, the Canadian Cost Guard or Fisheries and Oceans Canada. They must also be in good shape, free from rips or tears and not water logged.”
Officers will also be checking to ensure that vessel operators possess a valid Pleasure Craft Operator’s Card, proof of competency along with the necessary documentation to prove licensing and ownership of their vessel. Failure to do so could result in the operator being directed to shore and/or ticketed under the Small Vessel Regulations.