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PROC National Safe Boating Week Executed North City of Worth Augusta, g Au usta South Carolina South Carolina's Riuerfront PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, recreational boating is fun and enjoyable, and North Augusta is fortunate to have sufficient resources to accommodate a wide variety of pleasure boating demands. However, our waterways can become crowded at times and be a place of chaos and confusion and can be a risky sport if caution is not exercised. Not knowing or obeying the Navigation Rules, drinking alcohol or using drugs while operating a boat, or failing to wear a life jacket are all examples of human error or a lack of proper judgment that can costs lives; and WHEREAS, on average, 700 people die each year in boating-related accidents in the U.S.; approximately 71% of these are fatalities caused by drowning; and WHEREAS, the vast majority of these accidents are caused by human error or poor judgment and not by the boat, equipment, or environmental factors; and WHEREAS, a significant number of boaters who lose their lives by drowning each year would be alive today had they worn their life jackets and followed basic rules of water safety. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Lark W. Jones, Mayor of the City of North Augusta, South Carolina do hereby proclaim May 16-22, 2015, as: National Safe Boating Week in the City of North Augusta, South Carolina and do ask all citizens to support the goals of the North American Safe Boating Campaign and the start of the year-round effort to promote the wearing of life jackets and safe boating. I also urge all those who boat to promote theWear It! campaign and practice safe boating habits. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of North Augusta, South Carolina, to be affixed this 11th day of May, 2015. ')`\4----4-71"-i"-1 •-_, Lark W. Jones, Mayor City of North Augusta