Wednesday, May 14, 2014


05/13/2014  Ofc Rumery-Taylor
 
0700- shift change w/Ofc Richardson
0800- met ferry-patrolled Island
0945- met ferry-patrolled Island
1100- met ferry-patrolled Island
1230- met ferry-patrolled Island
1430- met ferry-spoke with Islander who reported seeing a woman (possibly with teenage girls) on Sunday collecting what she thought was rocks from back shore. No vehicle description other than a truck. She was unsure if they were from the Island.   
1530- met ferry-patrolled Island
1645- met ferry-patrolled Island
1715- PFD training gear/trainers transported
1750- met ferry
1930- met ferry-patrolled Island
2030- met ferry
2130- met ferry-PFD training gear/trainers transported
2245- met ferry-patrolled Island 


2-A. Island vehicles, golf carts and low-speed vehicles.  The following provisions apply to vehicles operating on islands that have no public ways maintained or supported by the State.
A. Notwithstanding subsection 1, an automobile may be registered for an annual fee of $4. A low-speed vehicle or golf cart may be registered for an annual fee of $4. The registrant must show evidence of payment of the excise tax required by Title 36, section 1482. The municipality may collect an additional $4 fee annually to defray the cost of removing abandoned vehicles or golf carts. [2001, c. 197, §4 (AMD).]
B. A low-speed vehicle or golf cart may be operated on an island if the governing body of the municipality allows. A low-speed vehicle or golf cart may be operated only on a road or street where the posted speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less. A low-speed vehicle or golf cart may cross, at an intersection, a road or street with a posted speed limit of more than 35 miles per hour. [2001, c. 197, §4 (AMD).]
C. Any person operating a low-speed vehicle or a golf cart on an island must possess a valid driving license in any class. [2001, c. 197, §4 (AMD).]