Extra measures Memorial Day to nab drunk drivers


Posted: Fri, 28 May 2010 10:07 AM - 13,250 Readers

By: Michael Graupmann


http://sharing.kxan.com/sharekxan//photo/2010/03/28/APDBoatPatrol_20100328120359_320_240.JPGThe Austin Police Department 's DWI Encforcement and Lake Patrol Units will be working overtime this Memorial Day weekend to ensure safety around Austin's busiest lakes and roads.

In a statement issued Thursday, APD announced they will conduct an initiative focusing on intoxicated boaters and drivers.


Starting Saturday at 2 p.m. until 4 a.m. the following day, DWI officers will ride along with Lake Patrol officers to perform BWI investigations.


Police said they see a spike in intoxicated people driving motor vehicles in the water as well as on the roads on holiday weekends such as Memorial Day, increasing the amount of danger to other drivers and vacationers.


To further water safety, APD will prohibit the use and operation of personal watercraft, wet bikes, motorized surfboards and similar devices on Lake Austin beginning at sunset on Friday until sunrise on Tuesday.


Police said approximately half of the traffic fatalities in 2009 were alcohol-related and that the goal of the initiative this year is to celebrate Memorial Day without any fatal, alcohol-related accidents.


Officials are urging everyone to practice safe boating and driving this holiday and to call 911 for all emergencies as well as any reckless behaviors on the roads or in the waters.


For further information, the APD Lake Patrol Unit phone can be reached at (512) 329-8841.


To keep you and your children safe in and around water this summer, Great Wolf Lodge offers some basic tips:

  • Parents should actively participate in water activities with weak or non-swimming children. Most water-related accidents could be prevented by having a parent within arm’s length.
  • Inflatable rafts, swim “floaties,” and other inflatable devices are not appropriate life-saving devices. Make sure young children and non-swimmers wear Coast Guard-approved life jackets and ensure the life jacket is fastened properly.
  • Enroll children in swim lessons. These lessons teach the basics of water safety and awareness, and kids will learn a valuable life-skill while gaining confidence.
  • Stay hydrated and be sure to take regular breaks out of the water to stay alert and avoid fatigue. This is especially important if it is hot or humid.
  • Try to swim where there are trained lifeguards on duty. Lifeguards are trained to monitor the water and react to rescue situations, though it’s still important for parents to take responsibility for their children in the water. Lifeguards are not babysitters. Parents should also teach kids not to enter a pool without direct parental supervision.



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