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The Charleston Police Department holds a “meet-and-greet” for families to interact with law enforcement working dogs and their handlers, who are often employed in both drug and explosive detection operations, during National Safe Boating Week May 18, 2019, at U.S. Coast Guard Sector Charleston in Charleston, S.C. The U.S. Coast Guard often coordinates with local authorities to augment their mission of maritime law enforcement. The Coast Guard National Safe Boating Week Campaign is an annual week-long event held every May to promote boating safety and to inform the public on proper boating procedures. Federal law mandates that the U.S. Coast Guard establish the National Boating Safety Advisory Council and consult with it on regulations and other major boating safety matters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Cody R. Miller)
190518-F-PV972-1328.JPG Photo By: Senior Airman Cody R. Miller

JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. - The Charleston Police Department holds a “meet-and-greet” for families to interact with law enforcement working dogs and their handlers, who are often employed in both drug and explosive detection operations, during National Safe Boating Week May 18, 2019, at U.S. Coast Guard Sector Charleston in Charleston, S.C. The U.S. Coast Guard often coordinates with local authorities to augment their mission of maritime law enforcement. The Coast Guard National Safe Boating Week Campaign is an annual week-long event held every May to promote boating safety and to inform the public on proper boating procedures. Federal law mandates that the U.S. Coast Guard establish the National Boating Safety Advisory Council and consult with it on regulations and other major boating safety matters.


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