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Reckless Conduct & Aggravated Boating: MA Woman Charged with Felony

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Last week a Massachusetts woman was arraigned in Hillsboro Superior Court on charges of felony reckless conduct and aggravated boating while intoxicated. This past summer, it is alleged that Pena was on Long Pond in Pelham, New Hampshire operating a vessel with another passenger when she sped into another boat, that was floating causing three people to jump overboard to avoid injury.

In another incident this past summer, on Lake Sunapee in New Hampshire a teen from Massachusetts was charged with boating while intoxicated after crashing the boat into shore near Lake Sunapee Yacht Club.

These two incidents remind all boaters to practice safe boating.  That means maintaining a proper lookout and designating a sober person when operating a personal watercraft. In addition, the  following is a list of things to consider and prepare:

Keeping the above in mind will help continue to promote safe boating for all to enjoy their time on the water.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with expert guidance.
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