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Police to Clamp Down on Drunken Boaters

Enforcement of BWI laws to be ramped up following fatal crash and three arrests over the weekend, officials say.

Law enforcement groups across Long Island have promised to step up patrols of many of the region's waterways after a  took the life of a West Islip man this past weekend.

"We want you to enjoy being out on the water, but you have to be responsible," said Timothy Woody, commanding officer of the Fire Island Coast Guard Station, during a press conference Tuesday morning at the East Islip Marina. "You can see that alcohol and boating doesn't mix. Alcohol and driving a vehicle doesn't mix and we saw that this weekend."

Christopher Mannino, of West Islip, was killed following a crash under the Robert Moses Causeway Saturday morning. A Dix Hills man has been charged with boating whil intoxicated in that case. Two others were arrested on BWI charges in a separate a day later. 

Deputy Inspector Christopher Hatton, commanding officer of the SCPD's Marine Bureau, said officers continue conducting vessel inspections and enforcing BWI laws the rest of the summer. Boaters can expect to see ramped up patrols beginning this weekend, Hatton said. 

July is the busiest period of the year for accidents and boating traffic in the Tri-State region. Sixteen percent of boating accidents occur as a result of BWI, and more than 20 percent of all boating fatalities are a result of alcohol-impaired boaters, according to a release from the Town of Islip. 

Margaret Rebholz, of the Long Island Affiliate of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, lost a child in a drunk driving crash and said she could understand what the Mannino family is now going through. 

"We are not trying to ruin anyone's good time out there, we are just trying to get people to be aware," Rebholz said of boaters. "If you drink and do drugs and get behind the wheel of a boat, it's not an accident. It's a crash. You are making that choice that you don't care about anybody." 

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KFM May 21, 2013 at 04:17 pm
How, in a period of rapidly declining enrollment, can costs be increasing so much from year to year,Read More you ask? The answer is in front of you in black and white. I urge you to READ your district’s budget: we are funding retirements when many of us cannot afford to fund our own during difficult economic times. These wheels were set in motion by contracts negotiated in times of unrealistic growth that may likely not occur again. It is time to open up these plans and relieve this unfair burden from our shoulders. Whatever other measures are pursued in order to control costs, including consolidation within and eventually with other districts, are never going to be enough if you cannot get this problem corrected. Write your congressman, for the love of God. If you need any more incentive to do so, please go to http://rocdocs.democratandchronicle.com/database/teacher-pensions-new-york and look at what Smithtown’s retirees are collecting MONTHLY. It will sicken you.
KFM May 21, 2013 at 04:12 pm
They are allowed to exclude the pension and employee benefit increases when expressing the increase.Read More
Billie B May 20, 2013 at 10:17 am
Tomorrow is the vote..vote NO NOW or our taxes are going to continue to sky rocket. Unless we doRead More something this town will continue to spiral down. More taxes aren't going to help. We need to cut expenses and get ourselves on a fiscally responsible plan.