Coastal Towns Crack Down on Ocean Swimming Amidst Rip Current Warnings and Hurricane Threats

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Toms River and Seaside Heights in New Jersey have warned beachgoers that they will be ticketed for swimming in the ocean this weekend due to red flag warnings and the high risk of rip currents caused by Hurricane Lee. Toms River police have issued an emergency declaration, while Seaside Heights Mayor Tony Vaz stated that people who enter the ocean when lifeguards are not on duty are also subject to being ticketed. Atlantic City and Cape May City have also banned swimming due to the surf conditions.
- Another Jersey Shore town warns of tickets for defying ocean swimming bans NJ.com
- Jones Beach lifeguard captains warn of strong rip currents Eyewitness News ABC7NY
- Hurricane Lee to bring dangerous rip currents to Jersey shore | Latest track WPVI-TV
- Officials issue emergency declaration for Toms River with Hurricane Lee off coast News 12 New Jersey
- Jersey Shore town is issuing tickets for people caught swimming in the ocean NBC New York
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