Changwon Coast Guard Cracks Down on Drunk Sailing and Life Jacket Non-Compliance
Intensive Crackdown on Water Leisure Safety Violations Implemented
The Changwon Maritime Police Station in Gyeongnam will conduct intensive crackdowns on water leisure safety violations in preparation for the spring outing season.
Changwon Maritime Police announced that the crackdown aims to emphasize safety awareness to sea fishing enthusiasts, leisure activity participants, and business operators in order to prevent marine accidents during the outing season and to foster a safe leisure culture.
From the 20th to the 31st will be designated as an advisory period, and from April 1 to May 4, an intensive crackdown period will be implemented.
They will detect violations such as ▲drunk operation ▲not wearing life jackets ▲exceeding capacity ▲unregistered business ▲lack of insurance ▲failure to undergo safety inspections.
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A Changwon Maritime Police official stated, “We will focus on areas with frequent water leisure accidents and major activity sites to do our best to prevent water leisure accidents from occurring. Wearing life jackets and following safety rules are the best means to ensure safety while enjoying water leisure activities, so we hope people do not become complacent or careless and strictly adhere to them.”
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