A person has been issued with a police warning after using it. jet ski To deliberately harass a pod Dolphin In Cornwal,
The incident at St. Austell Bay in June noticed that the man approached sea mammals and allegedly encouraged others to do so.
Devon and Cornwall Police A local resident man was confirmed, identified and served with a community security warning.
It follows the violation of action Wildlife And the Rural areas Act 1981, which restricts the deliberately and careless disturbances of dolphins, porpoise, whale and basing sharks.
The warning implements strict circumstances, including a ban on following or following any sea wildlife in any watercraft.
Violation of warning may result in further prosecution under anti -social behavior, crime and policing Act.
Police Sergeant Martin Easter said: “We are lucky that Cornwall has a large amount of wildlife across the bez. These animals are exciting, it is important that we respect their location.
“In this case, the person had no relation to the dolphin or how his deliberate behavior could cause a disturbance, even to more people to come and join him.”
SGT Easter said: “Our question is that people enjoy our water, but to ensure that they do this safely and responsibly.”
People should try to stay at least 100 meters, or 330 feet away from sea mammals while living in the sea.
If this is not possible, they should leave as much as they can, the police said.