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Mr Phil Marsh, left, and Mr lan Surgenor, from the parks and recreation department of the Christchurch City Council, with marker buoys about to be placed between Shag Rock and Sumner Head yesterday to mark the area prohibited to jet skis and wet bikes. The machines cannot now be ridden within 182 metres of the shore. The City Council passed a by-law in April to allow the installation of the buoys after complaints from residents that jet skis and wet bikes were excessively noisy and a danger to other users of the area. Buoys will also be placed in Scarborough Bay.

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Press, 2 June 1989, Page 3

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Mr Phil Marsh, left, and Mr lan Surgenor, from the parks and recreation department of the Christchurch City Council, with marker buoys about to be placed between Shag Rock and Sumner Head yesterday to mark the area prohibited to jet skis and wet bikes. The machines cannot now be ridden within 182 metres of the shore. The City Council passed a by-law in April to allow the installation of the buoys after complaints from residents that jet skis and wet bikes were excessively noisy and a danger to other users of the area. Buoys will also be placed in Scarborough Bay. Press, 2 June 1989, Page 3

Mr Phil Marsh, left, and Mr lan Surgenor, from the parks and recreation department of the Christchurch City Council, with marker buoys about to be placed between Shag Rock and Sumner Head yesterday to mark the area prohibited to jet skis and wet bikes. The machines cannot now be ridden within 182 metres of the shore. The City Council passed a by-law in April to allow the installation of the buoys after complaints from residents that jet skis and wet bikes were excessively noisy and a danger to other users of the area. Buoys will also be placed in Scarborough Bay. Press, 2 June 1989, Page 3