Wearing a "V" type PFD on a PWC!!
Operating personal watercraft with V type of PFD. trick question... Operating a boat within 300 feet of a diver-down flag on open waters is against the law in Florida...(( unless boat is at idle speed..then it is legal))
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In Florida, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for operating a boat is 0.08%, which is the same as the limit for driving a car. However, boat operators can also be charged with boating under the influence (BUI) if their ability to operate the vessel is impaired by alcohol or drugs, regardless of their BAC. Penalties for BUI can include fines, imprisonment, and suspension of boating privileges. Always prioritize safety and consider sober boating.
the legal blood alcohol limit if it is determined the operator was Boating Under the Influence of Intoxicants is .08 persent
Under Florida law, a boating accident must be reported if there is property damage exceeding $2,000. Additionally, any accidents resulting in injury or death must also be reported, regardless of property damage amounts. The report should be made to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) or local law enforcement. It's important to document the incident promptly to ensure compliance with legal requirements.
One reason that is not a legal requirement to report a boating accident is simply if there are no injuries or damages to property. While many jurisdictions require reporting for accidents involving injuries, fatalities, or significant property damage, minor incidents without these factors typically do not need to be reported. Always check local laws for specific reporting requirements.
yes butterflys are legal in Florida r u stupid
0.10% is the legal limit in Mississippi
ALL legal actions?? No, not ALL.
Definately.
Legal actions.