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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, Sept. 2, 2022

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Jayette Bolinski, communications director, Illinois Department of Natural Resources
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Lt. Rachel Ault, U.S. Coast Guard, Marine Safety Unit Chicago
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Officials urge boaters to operate with caution, awareness of other watercraft this Labor Day weekend

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Coast Guard are urging people to operate their boats, jet skis and other watercraft safely as they celebrate the unofficial end of summer this Labor Day weekend.

“Crowded waterways are no place to throw caution to the wind,” said Lt. Curt Lewis with the Illinois Conservation Police. “We want everyone to enjoy the long holiday weekend with family and friends. We also want them all to make it home safely with nothing but fun memories.”

Authorities will be patrolling Illinois rivers, lakes and Lake Michigan throughout the Labor Day weekend looking for safety violations and reckless operators following several recent tragic situations in the “Playpen” waters of Lake Michigan.
“These incidents are heartbreaking. It’s why we work so hard to remind people about the importance of fully understanding their watercraft, following all safety rules, and realizing the potential dangers they could face on the water,” Lewis said. “Things can change in the blink of an eye – from shifts in currents and weather patterns to mechanical difficulties and encountering reckless operators.”

The U.S. Coast Guard is urging people to fully understand the rules and responsibilities for chartering boats. If passengers are paying to be aboard a boat, the vessel should be operating under one of the three options listed below:
“If an owner is willing to use their vessel for transportation or rental illegally, that should already be a signal that other safety and legal violations may be present. Don’t put yourself at risk,” said Cdr. Timothy Tilghman, Commanding Officer of Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Chicago. “We are urging passengers this weekend to know what type of charter they are riding, or renting, and report to the Coast Guard if they see any illegal activity on the waterway.”
In addition, IDNR is reminding people to exercise caution when using kayaks and canoes on Illinois waterways.
Finally, officials stress that drinking and boating do not mix, and that life jackets save lives. Tips for all boaters include:

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