New Jersey’s Sami’s Law Highlights Prom Season Rideshare Safety

BURLINGTON, NJ—As graduation season approaches, the City of Burlington Police Department is emphasizing the importance of rideshare safety and highlighting New Jersey’s “Sami’s Law.” This legislation was enacted in 2019 in response to the tragic death of Samantha “Sami” Josephson, who lost her life after mistakenly entering a vehicle she believed was her rideshare.

Governor Phil Murphy signed the law, which mandates additional identification requirements for rideshare drivers, to prevent such heartbreaking incidents.

The initiative stemmed from the dedicated advocacy of Sami’s grieving parents, aimed at enhancing passenger safety across the state.

The Burlington Police stand in solidarity with the Josephson family and others affected by rideshare-related tragedies. By improving safety measures for rideshare users, they aim to honor Sami’s memory and ensure her legacy continues to make a positive impact.

For more information on rideshare safety tips and the details of Sami’s Law, the public is encouraged to visit whatsmyname.org.

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