DesertFam
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I was lucky enough to get a "violation of no wake zone" ticket from Riverside Sheriff Department this weekend in Blythe. I am not here to bitch or complain, I was treated respectfully, and they were actually very friendly to me and my family, but it is just a shitty deal and they said it was zero tolerance weekend, so they had to cite me.
So, this just raises concerns going forward and I did not really get clarifications on without it seeming like I was arguing, and I just did not want to go down that road. The citation was basically for creating a wake within 200' of a dock on a section of river that is not much wider then 200'. From what I can find the law states- "Operate at slow-no-wake speed, maximum 5 mph limit when: Within 200ft of a surfer, diving flag, bank or wading angler, dock, swim float, boat launch, ramp, pier, marina, floating home, moorage area, or boathouse Within 100ft of a swimmer" The area I was cited has a no wake Bouey about 100' from shore line so most boats stay to the left at normal speed but the deputy told me the Bouey was irrelevant based on the law.
I have also been told this could include shoreline's because I had a friend stopped by Blythe PD last year for that reason basically to check and see if he had been drinking and was let go without a citation. If this law does include shoreline's that makes 75% of the river a no-wake zone and makes me feel this entire ticket is BS for this section of river and I was just unlucky that day. I am not saying it is ok, but I think even at parker boats are closer then 200' to docks constantly and wondering if others have been cited for this?
At the end of the day, I know what I need to do in this area if I do not want another cite but the biggest issue is the river is not much wider then 200' in so many areas and just seems like an easy way for them to stop us if they want and we should be prepared that it is a possibility going forward.
So, this just raises concerns going forward and I did not really get clarifications on without it seeming like I was arguing, and I just did not want to go down that road. The citation was basically for creating a wake within 200' of a dock on a section of river that is not much wider then 200'. From what I can find the law states- "Operate at slow-no-wake speed, maximum 5 mph limit when: Within 200ft of a surfer, diving flag, bank or wading angler, dock, swim float, boat launch, ramp, pier, marina, floating home, moorage area, or boathouse Within 100ft of a swimmer" The area I was cited has a no wake Bouey about 100' from shore line so most boats stay to the left at normal speed but the deputy told me the Bouey was irrelevant based on the law.
I have also been told this could include shoreline's because I had a friend stopped by Blythe PD last year for that reason basically to check and see if he had been drinking and was let go without a citation. If this law does include shoreline's that makes 75% of the river a no-wake zone and makes me feel this entire ticket is BS for this section of river and I was just unlucky that day. I am not saying it is ok, but I think even at parker boats are closer then 200' to docks constantly and wondering if others have been cited for this?
At the end of the day, I know what I need to do in this area if I do not want another cite but the biggest issue is the river is not much wider then 200' in so many areas and just seems like an easy way for them to stop us if they want and we should be prepared that it is a possibility going forward.