Coast Guard and Harbor Police board alleged illegal charter
SAN DIEGO — The U.S. Coast Guard and Port of San Diego’s Harbor Police are seen here boarding a party boat once at the center of a drowning incident in
SAN DIEGO — The U.S. Coast Guard and Port of San Diego’s Harbor Police are seen here boarding a party boat once at the center of a drowning incident in
MIAMI (AP) — The Coast Guard halted the voyage of the 48-foot pleasure craft with 18 people aboard in the Miami River after discovering several safety violations. A Coast Guard
SAN DIEGO — Picture a scene where business owners are losing more and more profit each day by following the rules. This is what happens to legal passenger charter vessel
NEWPORT BEACH — A discussion on passenger charter vessels planned for Dec. 12 was put off until early 2018, Newport Beach city staff decided. The discussion was placed on the
MARINA DEL REY ― Illegal charter operations in Marina del Rey continue to be a contentious issue, but Los Angeles County’s Department of Beaches and Harbor’s (DBH) offered a pair
STATEWIDE — Several articles published in The Log in recent months harped on the existence of illegal charter or passenger-for-hire activities in local harbors and marinas. The evasion of regulations
SAN DIEGO — Should passenger-for-hire services be left entirely to the open market, free of government interference? Is formal regulation of illegal charters a means to ensure safety on the
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — Boaters in San Diego, Orange County and Los Angeles beware: the feds are cracking down on unauthorized passenger-for-hire activities in local waters. If you own a recreational
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