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In Rijeka waters 13 violations of safety rules of navigation
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter11 hr. ago

In Rijeka waters 13 violations of safety rules of navigation

In Rijeka, Croatia, an inspection campaign called 'Safe Navigation 2026' was conducted on Thursday, focusing on maritime safety regulations within the port area. During this operation, 81 inspections were carried out by 22 officials from the Rijeka Harbor Authority and affiliated stations using four boats, covering 172 nautical miles. Thirteen violations of navigation safety rules were identified, resulting in fines totaling €4,563 issued to violators. The campaign emphasized monitoring unauthorized speeds in restricted areas, rental of vessels, day-trip passenger ships, and other maritime participants. Similar intensified supervision actions will continue across all eight harbor authorities during periods of increased maritime traffic. This initiative was coordinated with the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS), which provided real-time information about high-traffic zones, navigation violations, and unidentified maritime objects.

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Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
Police action in the Rijeka area, 4563 euros in fines

The police conducted a maritime safety inspection operation called 'Sigurna plovidba 2026' in the Rijeka area, during which 81 inspections were carried out and 13 violations of maritime safety regulations were identified. The operation involved 22 officers from the Rijeka Captaincy and four vessels, covering 172 nautical miles. A total fine amounting to 4,563 euros was issued to those found in violation. The focus of the operation included monitoring unauthorized speed, controlling boat rentals, and overseeing passenger ships for day trips. Similar operations have been conducted in other areas such as Zadar, and future operations will continue across all eight port captaincies during periods of increased maritime traffic.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a coordinated maritime safety operation conducted by authorities, focusing on enforcement and regulatory compliance. There is no evident ideological slant or emphasis on specific political agendas. The tone remains neutral, reporting on the actions of law-enf

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter11 hr. ago
In Rijeka waters 13 violations of safety rules of navigation

In Rijeka, Croatia, an inspection campaign called 'Safe Navigation 2026' was conducted on Thursday, focusing on maritime safety regulations within the port area. During this operation, 81 inspections were carried out by 22 officials from the Rijeka Harbor Authority and affiliated stations using four boats, covering 172 nautical miles. Thirteen violations of navigation safety rules were identified, resulting in fines totaling €4,563 issued to violators. The campaign emphasized monitoring unauthorized speeds in restricted areas, rental of vessels, day-trip passenger ships, and other maritime participants. Similar intensified supervision actions will continue across all eight harbor authorities during periods of increased maritime traffic. This initiative was coordinated with the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS), which provided real-time information about high-traffic zones, navigation violations, and unidentified maritime objects.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a standard regulatory enforcement action by maritime authorities, presenting factual data on inspections and penalties without overtly favoring any political side. It includes quotes from officials but does not show clear ideological framing or biased language.

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