San Diego Lifeguards and police are increasing patrols this Spring Break to make sure San Diegans are safe near along coastline.
SDPD and lifeguards are expecting more people to visit the beaches and San Diego. They ask visitors to follow all of the rules and adhere to all of the signs posted in the area.
SDPD is warning that alcohol is not permitted on the beach, as well as glass containers. Officers will be watching beachgoers starting bonfires in non-designated areas. If you are renting a watercraft, like a boat or jet skis, SDPD urges San Diegans to do so from a legal business. Wahl says these establishments typically have a brick-and-mortar store near the docks.
Lifeguards will also be stepping up patrols and using all of their resources to make sure people are safe and out of rip currents.
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