| First, stop with all this jail talk about firing a gun at sea. It is not illegal. It is way outside city jurisdiction and quite frankly if a vessel is being dragged uncontrollably by a dragger who will not stop... is clearly a vessel in serious distress.If not responding to radio/horn etc, a gun shot (every 60 seconds) is a perfectly LEGAL way to to get some attention.
 
 SECTION 1: DISTRESS SIGNALS
 (PRESCRIBED BY THE INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR PREVENTING
 COLLISIONS AT SEA 1972)
 To be used or displayed, either together or separately, by a vessel (or seaplane on the water) in distress requiring assistance from
 other vessels or from the shore.
 1.A gun or other explosive signal fire at intervals of about a minute
 2. A continuous sounding with any fog-signaling apparatus.
 3. Rockets or shells, throwing red stars fired one at a time at short intervals.
 4. A signal made by radiotelegraphy or by any other signaling method consisting of the group • • • – – – • • • SOS in the
 Morse Code.
 5. A signal sent by radiotelephony consisting of the spoken word “MAYDAY”.
 6. The International Code Signal of distress indicated by NC.
 7. A signal consisting of a square flag having above or below it a ball or anything resembling a ball.
 8. Flames on the vessel (as from a burning tar barrel, oil barrel, etc.).
 9. A rocket parachute flare or a hand flare showing a red light.
 10. A smoke signal giving off a volume of orange-colored smoke.
 11. Slowly and repeatedly raising and lowering arms outstretched to each side.
 12. The radiotelegraph alarm signal.*
 13. The radiotelephone alarm signal.**
 14. Signals transmitted by emergency position-indicating beacons.***
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