Yarra Valley and Dandenong residents looking to get out into the bay over the Australia Day weekend are urged to be responsible on the water or face the consequences.
Water Police Squad and some of Victoria Police’s key specialist units are out in force in a major effort to bolster safety over the Australia Day weekend.
The effort – also involving the Air Wing, Dog Squad and Public Order Response Team – will see police blitz the water and foreshore across Port Phillip Bay.
It began on Thursday and will run to Sunday.
Passive alert detection dogs will be deployed to boat ramps across the weekend to sniff out vessel operators thinking of taking to the water impaired.
They’ll be supported by local police conducting preliminary breath tests and licence checks.
Inspections will also be carried out to make sure vessel operators are carrying the required safety equipment like lifejackets, torches and fire extinguishers.
Boat and jet ski rider behaviour will be a focus on the water.
The Water Police Squad will use police jet skis to support its rapid enforcement, with anyone caught travelling too close to swimmers, ignoring no boating zones or exceeding speed restrictions to face significant fines.
The Air Wing will have eyes from the sky while the Public Order Response Team will engage with beachgoers at popular spots across the bay to stop antisocial behaviour.
Victoria Police’s enforcement agency partners including Safer Transport Victoria, Parks Victoria and the Victorian Fisheries Authority are supporting the highly-visible operation.
The Water Police Squad has been out this summer staging proactive patrols across inland and coastal waterways.
It also has special strike teams at key locations targeting anti-social behaviour, water safety and boating offences.