Skate For Scott's Law

Skate For Scott's Law Come skate in support of Scott's Law and honor Highland Park Resident & fallen IL State Trooper Chris Lambert. All proceeds will support his family.

02/04/2020
02/01/2020

Thank you Oscar Mayer for owning your error. Now please help spread the word to drivers about the right thing to do And what if they put bumper stickers with this message on ALL their vehicles!

01/14/2020

Take a listen and share. If we all start getting passionate about this and spread the word lives will be saved. Illinois State Police District 15 Downers Grove Give Them Distance

Honor Trooper Lambert by SLOWING DOWN, MOVING OVER and raising awareness of Scott’s Law. Fines have gone up for violator...
01/12/2020

Honor Trooper Lambert by SLOWING DOWN, MOVING OVER and raising awareness of Scott’s Law. Fines have gone up for violators and the Illinois State Police will be conducting Operation Lambert in the coming days watching for and ticketing Scott’s Law violators.

ILLINOIS STATE POLICE INTIATE
“OPERATION LAMBERT”

ISP Announce Additional Move Over Patrols in Honor of Fallen Trooper Christopher Lambert

SPRINGFIELD, IL – Illinois State Police (ISP) announce a special enforcement of Move Over (Scott’s) Law details dedicated in honor of fallen Trooper Christopher Lambert. On Jan. 12, 2019, Trooper Lambert was killed in the line of duty when he was on scene of a three-vehicle traffic crash in the left lane on I-294 near Willow Road. While handling the crash, another vehicle failed to stop and struck Trooper Lambert while he was outside of his patrol car. The initiative is designed to further educate the public of the Move Over (Scott’s) Law and is held in honor of his memory, a legacy of courage, honor and duty.

The statewide detail will begin on Sunday, Jan. 12, and run throughout the week ending on Saturday, Jan. 18. Enforcement details will focus on making Illinois roads safer through raising awareness of the Move Over (Scott’s) Law.

In 2019, 27 ISP stationary squad cars had been struck by vehicles and drivers who violated the Move Over (Scott’s) Law, higher than the number of all ISP crashes of this sort that occurred in all of 2016, 2017 and 2018. Two of these crashes resulted in the tragic, unnecessary deaths of Trooper Christopher Lambert and Trooper Brooke Jones-Story.

ISP Director Brendan F. Kelly said, “In one of his final acts, Trooper Christopher Lambert placed himself and his squad car between the public and danger. This act of courage is a testament to his noble character and embodies the true mission of ISP, to serve with integrity and pride. We will continue to honor Trooper Lambert’s legacy, and we ask the public to join our efforts. Slow down and, if possible, move over if you see a police or other emergency vehicles stopped along the roadway.”


“Like Chris, our Troopers put themselves on the line every day not knowing if they will return home,” stated District 15 Commander Dominic Chiappini. “He made the ultimate sacrifice that day. He courageously laid down his life to shield another. It is our honor and duty to continue to talk about his fearless actions and raise awareness in his name,” he concluded.

Effective as of Jan. 1, violators of Illinois’ Move Over (Scott’s) Law will be fined no less than $250 for a first offense and no less than $750 for a subsequent offense. If the violation involves property damage, the violator’s driver’s license will be suspended for a mandatory period anywhere between 3 to 12 months. If the violation results in injury to another person, the violator’s driver’s license will be suspended for a mandatory period of anywhere between 6 months and two years.

The Move Over (Scott’s) Law requires drivers to change lanes when approaching stationary emergency vehicles, including highway maintenance vehicles displaying flashing lights, and any stationary vehicle with their hazard lights activated. The law also states, if changing lanes would be impossible or unsafe, drivers are required to proceed with due caution, reduce the speed of the vehicle and leave a safe distance until safely passing the stationary vehicle.

Trooper Christopher Lambert began his ISP career in 2013 and graduated with Cadet Class 123. He served honorably in the United States Army for eight years. He is survived by his wife, children and parents.

Pictured below:
Trooper Christopher Lambert - EOW 1-12-19

01/03/2020

Crashes by the numbers in 2019:

72 ISP squad car crashes

27 ISP squad cars were struck as a result of violation of Scott’s Law (THE MOVE OVER LAW)

3 ISP Trooper deaths,
Trooper Christopher Lambert
Trooper Brooke Jones-Story
Trooper Gerald Ellis

🚔MOVE OVER🚔

01/01/2020

Horrible start to 2020 with a tow driver killed by a Scott’s Law violator on IL 290. The tow operator was stopped to help another vehicle in a crash. People need to slow down and move over for all first responders, police, tow, ANY vehicle on the side of the road. No more families should experience this preventable loss. Please spread the word.

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In Honor of Trooper Chris Lambert, please MOVE OVER and SLOW DOWN

Highland Park Giant’s Hockey team is holding the Skate for Scott’s event to raise awareness of the Move Over Law, also known as Scott’s Law in honor of Highland Park resident and fallen Illinois State Trooper Christopher Lambert. Trooper Lambert was hit and killed by a driver that failed to slow down and move over in January 2019 while he was assisting with an accident that had just taken place.

Funds are also being raised to help his wife and 2 young children. https://www.gofundme.com/f/h8y7kg-a-cause-i-care-about