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Senate Passes Legislation Prohibiting Disruption During a Funeral Procession
Ruth Hassell-Thompson
March 2, 2012
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ISSUE:
- Transportation
New law would make it illegal for driver of a motor vehicle to
interfere with a funeral procession
On February 29, 2012, Senator Ruth Hassell-Thompson and her colleagues unanimously passed legislation (Senate Bill 3022) to prohibit the disruption of a funeral procession by making it illegal for a driver of a motor vehicle to unreasonably interfere with the orderly movement of a funeral procession.
“A funeral procession is the time when the deceased is being transferred from a church, synagogue, or mosque to their final place of rest,” explained Senator Hassell-Thompson. “For those saying good-bye to their beloved family members or dear friends, it is a time of tremendous heartache and sadness that deserves the utmost respect.
Under the new law, it would be illegal for a driver of a motor vehicle to enter the space of two vehicles traveling single file in a funeral procession in a way that unreasonably interferes with the procession.
“This legislation works to ensure everyone’s safety during a very disconcerting time,” Senator Hassell-Thompson concluded.
This bill is awaiting action in the Assembly.
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