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Jet-ski users told to slow down

Jet-ski users are being warned to slow down and keep clear of swimmers after a spate of dangerous incidents across the first two weeks of the year.

Police say many of their call-outs so far in 2025 have related to dangerous jet-ski behaviour including speeding, travelling too close to crowded areas, and in some cases, collisions with other vessels.

With warm weather predicted to continue, police are urging vessel operators to take extra care when on the water and to expect breath tests, marine license checks and safety inspections.

The small boat team, part of the water police squad, will also be out in force – using a mix of jet -kis and inflatable rescue boats to respond to search and rescue incidents on the water and deter those putting others at risk.

Water Police Squad Inspector James Dalton said the hot weather at the start the year had made it a busy time for his officers.

“While most people do the right thing, there are some who show blatant disregard for the safety of other water users,” Inspector Dalton said.

“Already we’ve seen multiple serious collisions on the water. These young people are lucky to be alive, but instead of enjoying the summer they’re now recovering in hospital with serious injuries. People need to remember that a split-second decision can have lifelong consequences.”

Inspector Dalton said jet-ski users and vessel operators needed to be responsible when on the water.

“That means wearing a life-jacket, respecting the safety of other water users, and carrying the mandatory safety equipment.”

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