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27 June, 20:35

In new york, if an operator is being approached by a law enforcement vessel flashing a blue light or a siren, what should they do?

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  1. 27 June, 20:48
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    When you are approached by a law enforcement officer or another vessel flashing a siren or blue light, you must slow the speed of your boat or craft to the safest speeds possible. If directed so you must come to a complete stop and/or drop anchor. Once stopped, law enforcement may conduct a safety inspection of your vessel at any time and for any reason, including checking your equipment or certifications. If you are not stopped, you may proceed as normal after the signaling vessel has passed a safe distance.
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