Mix Feelings
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 2:07 pm
I have mix feeling about the following new law in NYS
I am guilty of this 2x, dint know about being a class D anything. In my case I just made as if I dint see the cop and ignore as I haul a$$. both time the cop was facing opposite the way I was going.
The Trooper Craig Todeschini Law (Flight from LEO)
New York State Governor George Pataki has just signed into law the "Trooper
Craig Todeschini Law", named after Trooper Craig Todeschini, who died on April
23, 2006 when he crashed into a tree while pursuing a motorcyclist at more than
100 mph in Pompey, Onondaga County.
The law, which took effect November 4, 2006, changed the classification for
fleeing from a police officer from a violation to either a felony or a
misdemeanor, depending on the degree.
Fleeing a police officer in the first degree is now classified as a class-D
felony; it is a class-E felony in the second degree; and in the third degree it
is considered a class-A misdemeanor.
I am guilty of this 2x, dint know about being a class D anything. In my case I just made as if I dint see the cop and ignore as I haul a$$. both time the cop was facing opposite the way I was going.
The Trooper Craig Todeschini Law (Flight from LEO)
New York State Governor George Pataki has just signed into law the "Trooper
Craig Todeschini Law", named after Trooper Craig Todeschini, who died on April
23, 2006 when he crashed into a tree while pursuing a motorcyclist at more than
100 mph in Pompey, Onondaga County.
The law, which took effect November 4, 2006, changed the classification for
fleeing from a police officer from a violation to either a felony or a
misdemeanor, depending on the degree.
Fleeing a police officer in the first degree is now classified as a class-D
felony; it is a class-E felony in the second degree; and in the third degree it
is considered a class-A misdemeanor.