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continued from page A-1 sonal flotation devices.
- For requirements and tips for wa-
to go is going to be crowded, just have
patience or find another route."
Moody added that through money
provided via statewide traffic safety
grants, the Shelton Police Department
will put out extra patrol vehicles fo-
cused on driving offenses, such as DUI
ter safety from the Washington State
Parks Boating Safety Program, visit
parks:state.wa.us/832/Paddlesports.
Salisbury warns that whether on the
water, the roads, at a campground or
even at home. tensions can increase as
the weekend goes on.
"Many Western Washington fatal-
"The parties seem to affect more ar-
eas in the county, around the lakes, riv-
ers and places like that," Moody said.
"In the city, we'll see a few more calls
than usual in the evening hours, but in
general, the past history for these types
of weekends hasn't been that signifi-
cant."
Mason County Sheriff Casey Salis-
lies travel to Easterrr Washington, and
many Eastern Washington families
come over here to our campgrounds,
parks, lakes, summer projects, proper-
ties and things to be over here," Salis-
bury said. "And then sometime Monday,
everybody changes sides of the moun-
tains, and everybody's hot, and every-
body's tired, and everybody's been on
bury said his department is ready to the road. People get home and they're
handle the increased calls for service
that come with the holiday weekend.
The Sheriffs Office announced earlier
this month that patrols will conduct
watercraft-safety checks throughout
the weekend, with an emphasis on peo:
ple using paddleboards, kayaks, canoes
and other personal watercraft.
PEtrols will be on the county's waters
making sure personal watercraft users
are equipped for safety~.as required by
law, such as having appropriate per-
stressed because schools are back in
session, they're trying to get ready, and
trying to unload everything from the
weekend and tensions are pretty high."
When it comes to peacefully, coexist-
ing with others throughout the week-
end, wherever it's spent, Mason County
Undersheriff Travis Adams has some
simple advice that can be used through-
out the year.
"Be the kind of neighbor you want
people to have," Adams said.
Don't expect unoccupied trails this Labor Day weekend, such as a recent
Walk through the Bayshore Preserve near Shelton. Jouma/photo by Justin
Johnson
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