Last year, twenty-nine people died, and many more were injured in hundreds of boating accidents throughout the state of Texas. This year, boating season opened with water levels that are higher than usual, and Texas game wardens were out in force patrolling lakes and other waterways in an effort to remind boaters to make safety their top priority.
People who enjoy boating in Texas should be aware that there are safety rules that they must follow when they go out on the water. For example, a life jacket must be available for each person on the boat. Children who are age thirteen or younger are required by law to have their life jacket on at any time while the boat is moving or drifting. Game wardens can and do issue citations for violations of the state’s life jacket rules, which exist for the purpose of saving lives. Drowning causes many boating accident fatalities, and most drowning victims were not wearing life jackets at the time that they drowned. Boat operators are encouraged to take an additional step to protect their lives and the lives of their passengers and attach the clip for the boat’s kill switch to their life jacket. Kill switches have the potential to save many lives in boating accidents, and many boats have them. Unfortunately, they only work when they are used correctly, which means attaching the clip to the operator’s life jacket. Be sure that you learn and follow all boating laws that apply to you and your watercraft before you go out on the water this summer.
As game wardens throughout the state monitor lakes and waterways this boating season, life jackets are not the only thing they’ll be looking for. Intoxicated boaters cause many boating accidents, injuries, and deaths each year. If you operate a boat or any other watercraft when your blood alcohol level is above 0.08, you can be charged with the offense of boating while intoxicated. If you are convicted, you may face fines, jail time, and the loss of your drivers’ license.
Boaters are also required to report certain boating accidents. Contact the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department or a local law enforcement agency if you are involved in a boating accident where someone dies or requires medical attention that goes beyond the basic first aid that you would use to treat bumps, bruises, scrapes, sunburn and the like. You must also report any boating accident where over two thousand dollars of property damage occurs, even if no one is hurt in the crash.
If you are charged with a boating-related crime in Texas, contact Texas criminal and DWI defense attorney Alex Tyra right away. Criminal charges like boating while intoxicated can have a far-reaching effect on multiple areas of your life. We urge you to take immediate action today to protect your rights. Please call our office to speak with us, at (903) 753-7499, or fill out a contact form on our website.