The Starnberg police caught three water sports enthusiasts on Lake Starnberg at the weekend who were not properly out and about.
In all three cases, those affected must expect a fine.
Possenhofen
- With the start of the water sports season, the officers of the water police resume their patrols, the police announced.
"It shows again and again that many water sports enthusiasts do not know the existing rules or simply do not take them seriously," said a police spokesman.
Starnberger See: Police control water sports enthusiasts - fines for young people
On Saturday afternoon around 4 p.m., a 17-year-old Stockdorf resident was checked in front of Possenhofen.
Although he had attached an electric outboard motor to his rubber dinghy, the necessary license plate was missing - without the necessary approval he would not get one.
The young person, who was completely unapologetic during the inspection, is subject to a fine, the amount of which is determined by the district office.
Starnberger See: Munich's fish sanctuary crosses by canoe
Even a 47-year-old from Starnberg can be prepared for a fine because he was traveling to Tutzing on Sunday afternoon in his sailing boat with an engine, but without a permit.
The third fine report of the weekend comes to a 46-year-old from Munich.
The officers noticed him because he was crossing the fish sanctuary on Rose Island in his canoe.
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(By Sandra Sedlmaier)