NY Student Handbook 2022

7. Failure to yield the right of way and/or immediately stop for a safety vehicle when emergency lights are activated. 8. Those who commit a moving violation may receive a ticket in their mailbox within 5 business days after the violation has been committed. 9. No one is permitted to “save” or “reserve” a parking space by leaving objects/items in the space. Those objects/items will be turned into lost and found.

E. Vehicle Accidents 1. Property damage due to a vehicle accident. 2. Reckless driving resulting in a vehicle accident.

F. Failure to Stop or Fleeing/Evading 1. Failure to Stop

a. All vehicles ARE REQUIRED to pull over to the side of the road when approached by ANY Public Safety or Emergency Response vehicle with its emergency lights on. This includes any WOL Health & Safety vehicle and any Fire, Police or EMS vehicle. b. Any vehicle failing to pull over and stop for a Public Safety or Emergency Response vehicle is considered to be disobeying an officer and may lose their parking privileges on WOL property. They will also be ticketed appropriately and may receive further disciplinary action as deemed necessary by the Health & Security Department and the Student Life Department. 2. Fleeing/Evading Any person who purposefully attempts to flee or evade Health & Security officers on foot or while operating a vehicle is considered to be disobeying an officer and will be ticketed accordingly. WEATHER AND SNOW REMOVAL It may be necessary for faculty/staff and students to assist Maintenance in moving vehicles so the parking lots can be cleared. Notification will be sent through text alerts that will include scheduled date, time and location to be cleared. It is the owner’s responsibility to move their vehicle out of the lot by the requested date/time. DISABLED VEHICLES All disabled vehicles must be reported to the Health & Security Department within 24 hours. Health & Security will issue a special “disabled vehicle pass” in this situation. This pass is valid for 24 hours. After that time, the Health and Security Department has the right to tow and store the vehicle at the owner’s expense. A. Any vehicle with a dead battery can request a jump from the Health & Security Department by calling the Health & Security Office at 518.494.6200. Requesting a jump does not guarantee that the Health & Security Department will be able to help you right away or at all.

B. Any vehicle owner/driver that has locked their keys in the vehicle may call the Health & Security Department to request assistance using their lockout kit.

C. Requesting help from the Health & Security Department does not guarantee that they will be able to help right away or at all and does not guarantee that their attempt to help will be successful.

D. WOL assumes no responsibility for any damages done while helping a vehicle owner operate, jumpstart, unlock, or repair a flat tire on their vehicle.

PAYMENT PROCESS A. Students are required to present the original ticket and fine payment to the Health & Security Department during open hours within 14 days of issuance.

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