Boaters, watch for alcohol checkpoints on Ohio waters


Boaters, watch for alcohol checkpoints on Ohio waters

Associated Press

DAYTON

Ohio is stepping up its boating patrols with a focus on impaired boaters after tying for third nationally in alcohol-related boating accidents last year.

The U.S. Coast Guard says Ohio tied with Illinois with 18 alcohol-related accidents last year and trailed only Florida and Wisconsin, which had 25 and 19 respectively, the Dayton Daily News reported. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Watercraft is joining units throughout the nation this weekend in Operation Dry Water, an effort to increase or concentrate patrols in problem areas to watch for impaired boating.

Alcohol is the leading contributing factor in fatal boating accidents, and was the leading factor in 16 percent of recreational boating deaths last year, according to the Coast Guard. Alcohol was a factor in five boating deaths and 21 injuries in Ohio in 2011.

Boating impairment also is increasingly involving drug use as well as alcohol use, said Todd Doncyson, law enforcement administrator for the Division of Watercraft.

“We’re not out to ruin a person’s good time, but we’re talking about serious risk,” Doncyson said.