Md. Lawmaker In Boat Crash Gets Crabbing Citation
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- A Maryland state lawmaker convicted in a boating crash has been cited for illegal crabbing.
The Capital of Annapolis reports that Del. Don Dwyer, who last month was convicted of operating a motorboat while drunk, was cited in Sillery Bay this week.
A state regulation, intended to protect the crab population, bans recreational crabbers from setting crabbing gear or crabbing from boats on Wednesdays. The violation carries a $500 fine.
Dwyer's attorney in the boating case says he wasn't aware of the citation.
A Natural Resources Police spokesman says Dwyer was cooperative and might not have known about the ban.
Dwyer, a Pasadena Republican, pleaded guilty last month for the 2012 boat collision, which injured several people. His 30-day jail sentence was immediately appealed.
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