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Any person requested or signaled to stop by a commissioned enforcement officer for any violations of this chapter has a duty to stop. The signal given by the officer may be hand, voice, emergency light or siren.

Any operator of a watercraft who willfully fails to stop when requested or signaled to do so by a person reasonably identifiable as an enforcement officer is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.

Any operator of a watercraft who willfully fails or refuses to immediately bring the watercraft to a stop or attempts to elude a pursuing enforcement vessel after being given a visual or audible signal to bring the watercraft to a stop shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor.

Any person requested to identify himself/herself to an enforcement officer pursuant to an investigation of a violation of this chapter has a duty to identify himself/herself, give his/her current address and sign an acknowledgment of receipt of the notice of violation. (Ord. 938 §14, 1992).