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Extra Boat Patrols Return For Seafair Weekend

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WSP Press Release, Washington State PatrolSeafair is back!  With the return of Seafair multiple law enforcement agencies will take to the water to insure the safety of those that hit the water to enjoy this great tradition. The Blue Angels are back!

Multiple local agencies will be patrolling Lake Washington to make sure everyone is celebrating in a safe manner.  Officers, Deputies and Troopers will be looking for boats being operated in an unsafe manner and strictly enforcing the Boating Under the Influence (BUI) law. The Mobile Impaired Driving Unit will be set up to process any arrested for investigation of BUI.

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The Washington State Patrol (WSP) wants to stress to those using I-90 during the airshow to be attentive and not distracted as the bridge will remain open. It is NOT legal to stop on the bridge to watch the show and extra troopers will be in the area monitoring to insure the safety of all traveling on the bridge.

Several boats tied to the dock on the lake
WSP

Seafair is back!  With the return of Seafair these next four days multiple law enforcement agencies will take to the water to insure the safety of those that hit the water to enjoy this great tradition. The Blue Angels are back!

Multiple local agencies will be patrolling Lake Washington to make sure everyone is celebrating in a safe manner.  Officers, Deputies and Troopers will be looking for boats being operated in an unsafe manner and strictly enforcing the Boating Under the Influence (BUI) law. The Mobile Impaired Driving Unit will be set up to process any arrested for investigation of BUI.

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) wants to stress to those using I-90 during the airshow to be attentive and not distracted as the bridge will remain open. It is NOT legal to stop on the bridge to watch the show and extra troopers will be in the area monitoring to insure the safety of all traveling on the bridge.

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The above is a press release from WSP. The Auburn Examiner has not independently verified its content.

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