River Tubing inflatable not sufficient protection

NANNY-STATE WATCH!

First they enacted the Seat Belt laws; then they required Bicycle Helmets; and then, they came for the River Tube floaters

From Eric Dondero:

Who knew? A river tubing inflatable does not offer sufficient protection from drowning on King County rivers.

From the Seattle Times Editorials - "King County's new life-vest rule will save lives":

UNUSUALLY heavy snowmelt this year presents life-threatening conditions on King County rivers. An emphasis on life vests is a proper public-safety response.

The Metropolitan King County Council took a measured step by adopting a summerlong life-vest rule. Swimmers, floaters and boaters on waterways in unincorporated King County will be warned the first time they are caught without a personal flotation device. Subsequent infractions invite fines of up to $86.

Tubers were not exempted, leading some to wonder why not. But rescue workers who have to pluck them out of the water say including tubing in the life-vest rule is a natural. People can fall off inner tubes and find themselves unable to get back on.

Always anxious to promote a bigger and more encompassing Nanny-State the good liberals at the Times reminds Washingtonians:

Public mindsets ought to begin viewing life jackets as necessary on water as helmets are for cyclists and seat belts for drivers.

Photo credit - LadiesLoop.com

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