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Nebraska Game and Parks increasing patrol to limit alcohol-related incidents in parks, WMA's
Nebraska Game and Parks will take additional measures this summer to limit the number of alcohol related accidents within parks and Wildlife Management Areas.
Friday, May 30th 2025, 1:56 PM CDT
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Olive Creek State Recreation Area, south of Lincoln
LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska Game and Parks will take additional measures this summer to limit the number of alcohol related accidents within parks and Wildlife Management Areas.
According to Game and Parks the increased enforcement will focus on reducing the potential for alcohol-related boat and vehicle accidents in parks and WMAs.
Efforts increased earlier this month and will continue through the end of August.
In Nebraska, the legal Blood Alcohol Content to operate a boat is .08, which is equal to limit for driving a vehicle.
Game and Parks contains about 450 lakes and streams and over 250 WMA's.
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