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'Operation Wavebreaker' - Crackdown On "Careless" Use Of Vessels In Isle Of Wight Waters

Dangerous and anti-social behaviour in the Isle of Wight's waters is to be targeted as part of a police initiative.

Operation Wavebreaker launched last year, in a bid to tackle "careless" use of vessels in the Solent and other waterways across Hampshire and the Island.

The operation will see Hampshire Constabulary's Marine Support Unit work closely with partner agencies to address and resolve issues.

These include the RNLI and Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Harbour Masters, the MOD Police and others.

PC Rich Orriss, who helped launch the Operation Wavebreaker team, said:

"Last year was an extremely busy season in the Solent, with an obvious increase in people taking to the water in a variety of ways, and we are expecting this season to even busier.

"The vast majority of people are behaving in a responsible and safe manner, unfortunately we have seen a number of incidents where the careless actions of some have caused significant risk to others.

"While we have sought to educate people where we can, there are occasions where the offence has been so serious, or people are repeat offenders; and in these instances, we will take action.

"Operation Wavebreaker is in place to make our waters safe for everyone.

"Anyone using vessels or watercraft are encouraged to check the local Harbour Authority regulations and speed limits, and to have due consideration for all other water users.

"The Royal Yachting Association provide excellent courses for both vessel and jet ski users and the RNLI and MCA often post updates on water safety.

"The team will be out on Operation Wavebreaker patrols throughout the season - please feel free to come to us with any questions or concerns you may have, or just to say hello.”

With more people expected to holiday at home this year, Hampshire Constabulary's Marine Support Unit is urging people to be considerate when using our waterways.

If you have any issues or concerns about ASB in the marine environment, please report them to your local Harbour Authority or alternatively call police on 101, or through the Hampshire Constabulary website.

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