This proposed law would allow emergency response vessels to get to those in need quicker

By Paul Liotta

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — If it becomes law, a piece of state legislation would exempt fire department and law enforcement vessels from maritime regulations when responding to emergencies.

State Sen. Jessica Scarcella-Spanton (D-North Shore/Brooklyn) announced Wednesday that the legislation, which she sponsors, passed the Senate, and that it would bring the state’s navigation law in line with its vehicle and traffic law that allows for a similar type of exemption for emergency response vehicles.

“Our first responders need to be able to get to an emergency as efficiently and swiftly as possible,” she said. “The fact that our current law does not account for first responders traveling via waterways has been an oversight for far too long, and I’m proud that this legislation will protect our first responders commanding fire and law enforcement vessels.”

Like the vehicle and traffic law, Scarcella-Spanton’s bill only exempts vessels with audible sirens turned on, and requires the operators of those vessels to exercise regard for safety.

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