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    Re: Say No to Jet Skis - Please let your voice be heard

    I remember until a few years ago, Jetski's were pretty far off the shore... Then starting in like 06, every time we came back the swimming area was closer and closer to shore, bringing the jet ski's closer and closer. At 1st somebody told me it was the natural course of the Carribbean Sea, which often controls the shoreline. With a little thought, that seemed super false, in that it happened year after year and no matter what, it seems the swimming area buoys could be pushed farther out. That would have "theoretically" pushed the Jetski's back out. I'm sure someone else noticed the shrinking swimming zone between hotel's and buoys between let's say 2004 and 2014... I'm all for people earning a living, but wonder about the will to enforce rules once enacted.

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    Re: Say No to Jet Skis - Please let your voice be heard

    Quote Originally Posted by Smokin Kevan View Post
    ...I'm sure someone else noticed the shrinking swimming zone between hotel's and buoys between let's say 2004 and 2014... I'm all for people earning a living, but wonder about the will to enforce rules once enacted.

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    Kevan,

    Those swimming area buoys are put in place by each individual property to mark their own swimming zones. They are not permanently anchored and can be pulled in during rough weather. They are not always put back in the exact same location, so that would account for how they can "change" over time. The excuse you were given was "super false".

    The buoys are simply markers, they have no legislative value. Jet skis routinely would ride inside the buoys because there was no real law preventing them from doing so. Operators were asked to observe the buoys, and the Marine Police could warn the operators, but that was the extent of their legal powers.

    The new, regulated jet ski zones would be much farther out by a factor of 5 or more depending on the current position of an individual property's buoys. The ban will not be lifted until all these factors, including easy enforcement are put in place.

    As I have mentioned, the government is taking this very seriously. To quote the JIS (Jamaican Information Service):

    "The Minister added that the Task Force will provide information on the requirements for licensing of all persons operating currently.

    The Jamaica Constabulary Force, Jamaica Customs, Jamaica Defence Force, Tourist Board, Maritime Authority of Jamaica, Ministry of Tourism and Entertainment, National Environment and Planning Agency, Port Authority of Jamaica and the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) are members of the Task Force."

    There are 9 government agencies working on all aspects of these new regulations. The ban will not be lifted until all parties agree on the new guidelines and how they will be regulated, from importation and duty. licensing and taxation, safety of riders and swimmers, police and enforcement as well as the environmental impact. The will to enforce will have the powers of 9 government agencies behind it.
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