Dorset Police increasing waterways patrols this summer

They're trialling use of a boat and a jet ski along the coastline

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 31st Jul 2023

Dorset Police is trialling a boat and jet ski to keep the county's 100 miles of coastline safe.

The force says it's received complaints from residents and visitors about people driving in swim only areas and speeding on rivers.

Dorset is a popular location for jet skis, watercrafts and paddleboards in the warmer weather.

A Dorset Police officer on a patrol jetski, as the force also trials a boat to get out onto the water

Sergeant Ryan Prater, of the Marine Force Support Group, said:

“We work hard with our partners such as harbour masters and local authorities to ensure those on our waters follow local bylaws.

“Sadly, we do see jet skis being driven inappropriately, which can cause a danger to others on the water, not only around our beaches but also inland on rivers such as in Christchurch.

“Our approach is to follow the three Es – Engage, Educate and finally Enforce should rules and instructions not be consistently followed. Just like on land, we’re able to issue dispersal notices to those not behaving appropriately and instructing them to go ashore under anti-social behaviour legislation.

“This is another great example of inter-agency co-operation with key partners to meet our priority of keeping the public safe in Dorset.”

Dorset Police speaking to people using jetskis off our coastline, to make sure they're being used safely

Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner David Sidwick said:

“I am pleased to see the introduction of these two tactical watercrafts to help Dorset Police take the fight against antisocial behaviour beyond the shoreline. Residents and visitors should be able to enjoy our beautiful county, its shores and its waterways without being affected by ASB.

“Cutting crime and ASB is a priority of my police and crime plan. Bringing together and working alongside partners to deal with the issues that matter to the residents and communities of Dorset is vital and to this end, I would like to thank everyone involved in this pilot project.

“The work that this team will be doing will help ensure that we can all have a safe and fun time when out on the water this summer.”

On board Dorset Police's patrol boat, as officers look to keep ours seas and rivers safe for leisure

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