New Delaware bill would create "buffer zone" around first responders
The proposal aims to give emergency crews more space to work and added protection during high-stress situations. Under the bill, anyone who intentionally interferes, threatens or harasses first responders would first receive a verbal warning. If they fail to comply, they could face charges or arrest.
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