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The ice is never 100% safe : Dane Co Sheriff s Office warns of deteriorating ice conditions

MADISON, Wis. As the weather continues to warm, local safety officials are asking residents to use extra caution if they venture out onto the ice. Officials with Dane County Sheriff’s Office Marine and Trail Enforcement said any residents planning to go ice fishing or partake in other winter sports should make sure they have the appropriate flotation and safety equipment. “Above all, remember, the ice is never 100% safe,” officials said in a news release. Safety officials said individuals should always tell a friend or family member of their plans before venturing out. COPYRIGHT 2021 BY CHANNEL 3000. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED.

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Sheriff s Office lists flotation requirements for frozen lakes

The Dane County Sheriff’s Office Marine and Trail Enforcement reminds citizens of flotation requirements for vehicles such as all-terrain vehicles (ATV’s) and snowmobiles. Dane County Sheriff s Public Information Officer Elise Schaffer said effective June 2020, flotation inspections and certificates are no longer required to operate a vehicle on the icebound waters of Dane County lakes after Dane County Ordinance 71.11 was amended and no longer requires them. The following requirements remain in place: • Vehicle operators must still maintain flotation devices on vehicles less than 850 lbs. on icebound waters of Lakes Mendota, Monona, and Wingra. Flotation devices are also required on vehicles between 750 and 850 lbs. operating on any other icebound lake waters.

Law enforcement share reminder about flotation requirements for vehicles operated on frozen lakes

Law enforcement share reminder about flotation requirements for vehicles operated on frozen lakes December 15, 2020 11:41 AM Logan Rude File photo MADISON, Wis. As temperatures drop and lakes begin to freeze, Dane County law enforcement officials are reminding the public about some safety requirements for vehicles driven on ice-covered bodies of water. According to Dane County Sheriff’s Office Marine and Trail Enforcement, flotation inspections and certificates are no longer required to use a vehicle on frozen Dane County lakes, but other safety measures are still in place. All vehicles less than 850 pounds used on the frozen waters of lakes Mendota, Monona and Wingra must be equipped with flotation devices.

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