Boating
Under the Influence
BUI is just as deadly as drinking
and driving!
Did you know:
- A boat operator is likely to become
impaired more quickly than a driver, drink for drink?
- The penalties for BUI can include
large fines, revocation of operator privileges and serious
jail terms?
- The use of alcohol is involved in
about a third of all recreational boating fatalities?
Every boater needs to understand the risks
of boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs (BUI).
It is illegal to operate a boat while under the influence
of alcohol or drugs in every state. The Coast Guard also enforces
a federal law that prohibits BUI. This law pertains to ALL
boats (from canoes and rowboats to the largest ships) —
and includes foreign vessels that operate in U.S. waters,
as well as U.S. vessels on the high seas.
Dangers
of BUI
Find out why using alcohol on the water
is even more hazardous than on land
Alcohol Effects
The physical effects may be more powerful
than you think
Estimating
Impairment
A guide to average impacts of alcohol, although
individual effects vary
Enforcement
and Penalties
Know the laws that are there to protect
us from impaired boaters
Tips for Avoiding
BUI
Alternatives to using alcohol while afloat
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