Mayor Bill De Blasio Pushes For Stricter Legislation Against Reckless Driving

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- Mayor Bill de Blasio is pushing for stricter laws against dangerous drivers.

It comes after NYPD Det. Anastasios Tsakos was killed by a suspected drunk driver while conducting traffic on the Long Island Expressway.

"The laws are still too lenient towards those who take a vehicle and turn it into a defacto weapon and drive under the influence without any regard for what it could mean for other human beings and for families," de Blasio said.

The mayor announced his support for the Crash Victim Rights and Safety Act, a proposal in the statehouse that would lower the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration from .08 to .05.

It also includes Sammy's Law to lower speeds, in honor of a 12-year-old killed by a reckless driver in Brooklyn.

The proposed legislation would also allow the city to use speed safety cameras 24/7 and increase penalties for repeat offenders.

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