Suffolk County Invests $10 Million in Police Vehicle Fleet to Boost Public Safety


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In a move to fortify public safety measures, Suffolk County Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey proudly announced the successful passage of a comprehensive appropriations bill during the recent legislative session. The bill allocates a substantial $10 million for the acquisition of additional police vehicles, thereby enhancing law enforcement's capabilities in safeguarding Suffolk County residents.

Presiding Officer McCaffrey emphasized the significance of supporting the police force's tireless efforts, acknowledging their daily commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the community. The allocated funds will play a crucial role in maintaining a robust fleet of police vehicles equipped to respond effectively to emergencies and enforce law and order.

"We just passed an appropriations bill of $10 million to buy more police vehicles to be able to continue to support our police and all the things that they do to keep us safe each and every day," stated Presiding Officer McCaffrey.

The legislative session also witnessed the approval of a separate bill earmarking $22 million for sewer infrastructure. This initiative aims to undertake diverse planning and construction projects to preserve the quality of drinking water and protect surface waters in Suffolk County. The commitment to clean and safeguard the environment remains a top priority for county officials.

Furthermore, Suffolk County recently enacted a law that increases penalties for individuals engaging in pollution or illegal dumping activities within county parks. The strengthened regulations reflect the county's determination to combat environmental violations and hold offenders accountable for their actions.

"We want to make sure that people abuse our system and do not dispose of their waste in the right way. We're going to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law," warned Presiding Officer McCaffrey.

Presiding Officer McCaffrey expressed the county's dedication to multifaceted initiatives to protect the environment and public safety. The legislative measures underscore Suffolk County's ongoing commitment to the well-being of its residents, promising continued efforts to create a secure and environmentally sustainable community.

Suffolk County residents can expect enhanced public safety measures and environmental protections as the county remains steadfast in its mission to serve and protect the community every day.

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