Wear life jackets and check that your boat or other craft is fit for the water conditions - that's the plea from Constable Tom McBride, recipient of a Royal Humane Society Bronze Medal for his bravery in saving a young man from drowning off the Wellington Coast.
Murupara-based Constable McBride was presented with his medal last night by Wellington's Deputy Mayor Justin Lester at the council's Safety in the City Awards ceremony.
The officer was working in Wellington in October last year when a concerned member of the public alerted police to five young men heading out in small inflatable boats to Taputeranga Island, about 500m off the Island Bay coast.
None of the young men had life jackets, and they were using their hands, one set of oars and a hubcap to paddle through the cold choppy water towards the island.
Two of the inflatables capsized plunging their occupants into the water.