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Snowmobile Patrol
The Snowmobile Patrol enforces snowmobile violations on local rivers, lakes,
trails, and on private property. Snowmobile Patrol operates two Polaris Indy
snowmobiles. A donated ambulance sled can be used to transport someone in case
of an injury in a remote area. Some of the violations the Snowmobile Patrol
looks for are operating snowmobiles while intoxicated unsafe and prohibited
operation, and lack of snowmobile registration. The Snowmobile Patrol works with
local Conservation Officers to enforce state laws and local ordinances.
Snowmobile Patrol gives safety talks to clubs and organizations along with
assisting in the teaching of snowmobile safety classes. The priority of the
Brown County Sheriff’s Office Snowmobile Patrol is safety for everyone. The
Snowmobile Patrol also fulfills the statutory duties of the Office of the
Sheriff associated with the use of frozen waters within the boundaries of the
County. Snowmobile enforcement is funded by a grant from the Department of
Natural Resources to aid in snowmobile enforcement activities. Snowmobile Patrol
provides public safety to the users of the trails and frozen waterways: to
investigate incidents, provide snowmobile safety education talks and classes to
the citizens of Brown County and to maximize the efficient use of the available
resources in providing these services.
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