The bill, sponsored by state Senator Bryan Avila, would make it unlawful for people to provoke or harass first responders after being given a warning.
A bill introduced in Florida would make it a crime to approach or harass first responders following an initial warning to back away.
The bill would make it unlawful for any person, after receiving a warning, not to further approach, violate such warning, or remain within 30 feet of a first responder who is engaging in their legal or emergency duty. Above, City of Miami police officers work the scene at the Shops at Merrick Park on April 8, 2017, in Coral Gables, Florida. A new bill in Florida would make it illegal to harass first responders, including police, after a warning.The bill would also make it unlawful to"make so much noise that a first responder is prevented from performing their official duties or providing medical aid."
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