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Stone-Magnon
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Posted on: Jul. 04 2011,3:53 am |
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New Boating Laws in Effect
(ABC 6 NEWS) -- The 4th of July weekend is often a time to head out to the lake and have some fun.
But it's also a time where one can knowingly or unknowingly have too much fun.
The state of Iowa recently changed a drinking law just in time for this weekend.
Enjoying an adult beverage while boating is a common site on the waters, but the state of Iowa recently changed its boating while drinking law in order to help people become more aware and more responsible.
"There was a point where you could test between .08 and .10 blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and they would be released from the water and then go drive after taking your boat out of the water and be illegal on the roadways and OK when you're out here on the waters," says Iowa Conservation Officer, Ben Bergman.
Bergman says people sometimes lose sight of the fact that steering a boat and driving a car present different challenges.
"There's a lot of stressors that are taking place: the motor vibration, the waves, the wind, and the sun glare. Those are things that have an affect on your body already and then you add in alcohol and that's a bad combination," says Bergman.
The state hopes that the law will result in fewer accidents and keep boaters safer.
And most people we talked to agreed.
"I think that's great. I have noticed while we've been boating that the drinking has cut back quite a bit," says Becky Beenken, of Titonka.
Chuck Franken, of Waverly says, "It's probably going to keep people on their toes a little bit more and it should, because we're all out trying to be safe and taking care of our families. So, when it comes right down to it I think it's a good deal for everybody."
Bergman says the new law is just a part of what boaters should be concerned about when heading out to the lake.
"By having everything, the equipment inside the boat, whether that be life jackets, wearable or throwable, fire extinguishers, whistles, making sure your equipment works because that's how you start off boating right there. By having everything up to date, up to snuff and then you start your day out right," says Bergman.
In 2010, the state of Iowa reported 35 boating while intoxicated arrests.
Three of the five boating fatalities involved alcohol and 10 of 54 accidents reported involved alcohol.
Does anybody see in the article what the new laws are?
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Mamma
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Posted on: Jul. 04 2011,6:52 am |
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Right! I just kept reading expecting them to tell me the new law and it never happened!
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hymiebravo
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Posted on: Jul. 07 2011,8:25 pm |
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I would take that to mean that the same law that applies to operating cars applies to operating boats now as well.
Boaters, prior to this, must been subject to the "old" operating a car limit.
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hymiebravo
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Posted on: Jul. 07 2011,8:27 pm |
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Now they're both in the same boat, it sounds like.
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