Something you may have missed in the last weekend before the election, but a new law went into effect Sunday in New York requiring all vehicle passengers that are 16 and over to wear a seat belt whether in the front or the back. Rockland state senator David Carlucci says the law previously only required them to wear the belts while riding in the front…
Rockland’s sheriff says for the next month his deputies will be giving out warnings when they see infractions, but after that those who don’t buckle up will be the ones to get a ticket, and that’ll set you back up to $50.