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DUI arrests ►► Robert David Mangum, 28,
Effective for some vessel operators after July 1 SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. — Beginning July 1, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Law Enforcement Division is requiring boater education courses for all vessel operators born on or after Jan. 1, 1998. “In an effort to provide a mechanism for ensuring that Georgia boaters are knowledgeable, boaters will be required to complete a boating education course,” said DNR Lt. Col. Jeff Weaver, assistant director of law enforcement. “After all, tragedy can happen quickly and making an effort to learn boating laws, rules and regulations can potentially save a life — including your own.” Senate Bill 136, introduced in the state by Sen. Jack Murphy (R-Cumming) and Butch Miller (R-Gainesville), mandates new boater education requirements in Georgia. The Kile Glover Boat Education Law and Jake and Griffin BUI Law provide for greater public protection for hunting and boating. Two years ago, brothers, Jake
and Griffin Prince, died on Lake Lanier when their boat was struck in an accident that involved an alleged boating under the influence. Kile Glover died from the injuries he obtained after being run over on July 6, 2012 by a personal watercraft on Lake Lanier. The law requires that anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1998 who operates any motorized vessel on Georgia waters must complete a DNR-approved boating education course. People who are exempt include those licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard as a master of a vessel, persons operating on a private lake or pond and non-residents who completed national boating requirements or equivalent. The law also lowered blood alcohol content of a boater from .10 to .08, the same as a motor vehicle. Boater education courses are offered in a classroom, online or home study program. For more, visit www.gadnrle. org/node/33 or www.goboatgeorgia.com. For information on the mandatory boater education requirement, including a new video, visit www.gadnrle. org/node/42. — Shannon Weaver
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of Tidwell Drive, Alpharetta, was arrested June 4 on Peachtree Parkway in Cumming for DUI. ►► Anthony Scott Lingerfelt, 51, of Antioch Road, Cumming, was arrested June 2 on Morgan Drive in Cumming for DUI. ►► Tamara Lyn Loftis, 53, of Charleston Park Road, Cumming, was arrested June 5 on Atlanta Highway in Cumming for DUI, failure to maintain lane and open container. ►► Benjamin Joseph Simpson, 21, of Gainesville was arrested May 8 on Pinebrook Drive in Gainesville for DUI, possession of marijuana and possession of cocaine.
Jasmin Parkway, Roswell, was arrested May 8 on Jot Em Down Road in Gainesville for possession of marijuana. ►► Benjamin Edward Freeman, 22, of Gainesville was arrested May 9 on Highway 369 in Cumming for possession of marijuana and expired registration. ►► John C. Nater, 46, of Nicholson Road, Cumming, was arrested May 25 on Nicholson Road in Cumming for possession of methamphetamines and wanted person. ►► Kenneth Daniel Womack, 35, of Little Rock, Arkansas, was arrested May 26 on Ga. 400 in Alpharetta for possession of marijuana. ►► Avie Linda Darracott, 18, of Kimball Parc Court, Johns Creek, was arrested May 18 on Windward Parkway in Alpharetta for possession of methamphetamines and wanted person. ►► Gregory James Mehling, 21, of Waters Mill Drive, Alpharetta, was arrested June 1 on Morton Road in Johns Creek for possession of marijuana and failure to obey a traffic control device.
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