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It is not necessary to wear a lifejacket on a boat as long as there is one available.

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This is false. At any moment, the unexpected and worst-case scenario can happen. You will not have time to put on a life jacket if your boat is flipped or launched into the air, causing unbalance. If you were to wear a lifejacket before getting on the boat, there is no danger of drowning when the boat is tipped, flipped, or launched.
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False! You should always wear a lifejacket on a boat, so learn to expect the unexpected.
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