Mayor de Blasio says he doesn’t remember wrong-way driving accident from 2015, but ‘everyone has to follow the law’
"Everyone has to follow the law," the mayor told reporters at
The mayor's driver was later given a verbal instruction on safe driving. But no report on the crash was filed with the state
The News revealed the crash occurred last month. It remains unclear why de Blasio's SUV was driving the wrong way, with lights and sirens, in a non-emergency situation.
De Blasio claimed Monday he did not remember much about the crash.
"I don't have memory of the details of that incident but I can say that no one's above the law. But the
No one was injured in the crash. Sources close to the mayor's Executive Protection Unit have told The News the accident was swept under the rug to protect de Blasio from embarrassing headlines.
Under state law, lights and sirens can only be used in emergency situations. But an
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