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Fighting Boating Charges Operation Without License, Speeding, Lacking Safety Gear, and More.


Question: What should I do if I’m charged in Ontario for a recreational boating offence like speeding, no operator card, or missing safety equipment?

Answer: If you’re facing an Ontario provincial offence involving a recreational watercraft, document the details (date, location, vessel info, equipment onboard), keep your ticket and any notices, and avoid making statements beyond what’s required while you confirm deadlines and options for disputing the charge.   Vagans Legal provides Ontario paralegal services for boating and other provincial offence matters, including reviewing the allegation, advising on likely penalties such as fines, and representing you in the provincial offences process where permitted.


Charges Involving Recreational Watercraft

In Ontario, boating is subject to various regulations and rules to ensure the safety of boaters and protect the environment.  Violations of these regulations can result in provincial offence charges with the potential of significant fines, among other penalties.

Boating Charges Include:

  • Boating Without Operator Card: Operating a powered vessel without a Pleasure Craft Operator Card when such is required is a provincial offence.  Boaters must carry a Pleasure Craft Operator Card while operating a relevant vessel.
  • Boating At Improper Speed: Boating at speeds exceeding posted speed limits or within certain restricted zones, such as near swimmers or docks, can lead to charges for speeding on the water.
  • Boating With Too Many People Aboard: Carrying more passengers or cargo than a vessel's weight or capacity limit allows can result in charges related to overloading and unsafe operation.
  • Boating Without Required Equipment: Failing to have the required safety equipment onboard, such as adequate life jackets, fire extinguishers, flares, bailing device, sounding device, length of rope, among other required things, can lead to charges.
  • Boating Without Proper Yielding: Failing to properly yield the right of way when required or failing to adhere to navigation rules, such as keeping to the right side of the waterway, can lead to charges.
  • Boating Without Proper Lighting: Failing to use the appropriate navigation lights during nighttime or during restricted visibility conditions can result in charges.
  • Boating Without Reporting Incidents: Boaters are required to report accidents and collisions involving vessels.  Failing to do so can lead to charges, especially if the failure causes impairement to an investigation.
  • Boating Related Pollution: Violating environmental regulations related to the discharge of sewage, oil, or hazardous substances, into the water can result in charges.

Conclusion

It is essential for boaters in Ontario to learn, remain aware of, and follow, the relevant boating regulations and rules to ensure safe and responsible operation of watercraft.  Violating these regulations can lead to provincial offences charges, fines, and potential legal consequences, in addition to jeopardizing the safety of persons aboard the watercraft, aboard other watercraft, swimmers, or other users of the water, including fish, bird, or other wildlife.

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