Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00739

Introduced
1/24/11  
Introduced
1/24/11  
Refer
1/24/11  

Caption

An Act Authorizing Municipalities To Install Traffic Safety Cameras For Law Enforcement Purposes.

Impact

The implications of SB00739 are significant for both local governance and public safety measures in the state. By enabling municipalities to deploy traffic cameras, the bill aims to enhance traffic law enforcement, potentially leading to a reduction in speeding violations and improved road safety. The potential for additional revenue may also offer a financial means for municipalities to invest in further safety initiatives or civic projects, thus intertwining public safety with local economic interests. However, the bill's implementation will require careful consideration of privacy concerns and the management of public perception regarding automated traffic enforcement.

Summary

SB00739 is a legislative proposal aimed at granting municipalities the authority to install traffic safety cameras, including those with radar capabilities. The bill empowers state and local police forces to utilize these cameras for the purpose of enforcing traffic and speeding laws. Beyond allowing the installation of such devices, the bill also includes financial provisions whereby municipalities that choose to implement these cameras would be entitled to retain half of the revenue generated from fines associated with traffic violations captured by the cameras. This financial incentive is intended to encourage local governments to adopt traffic safety measures more broadly.

Contention

While supporters of SB00739 may argue that traffic cameras enhance safety and provide necessary funding for municipal programs, there are notable points of contention surrounding the bill. Critics might express concerns about the ethical implications of automated enforcement methods, including potential abuse or over-reliance on technology in policing. Furthermore, the revenue-sharing model could lead to worries that some municipalities might prioritize revenue generation over legitimate traffic safety concerns, creating a conflict of interest. The debate over the effectiveness of traffic safety cameras as a deterrent for speeding and other traffic offenses remains a contentious issue, with varied perspectives among lawmakers and constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05328

An Act Concerning Automated Traffic Safety Enforcement In Work Zones And Municipalities.

CT HB05330

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Transportation And Concerning Capital Projects, Notice Of Proposed Fair And Service Changes, The Connecticut Airport Authority, Automated Traffic Safety Enforcement, Road Safety Audits, Parking Authorities, A Shore Line East Report And The Submission Of Reports And Test Results Regarding Impaired Driving.

CT SB00090

An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For The Purchase Of Security Cameras By The Town Of Montville.

CT HB05111

An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For The Installation Of A Police Station In The City Of Norwich.

CT HB05193

An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For Security Cameras In The Fair Haven Business Corridors In The City Of New Haven.

CT SB00431

An Act Concerning Fees For Copying, Reviewing And Redacting Records Created By Police Body-worn Recording Equipment And Dashboard Cameras.

CT SB00003

An Act Concerning Consumer Protection.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT SB00421

An Act Concerning Law Enforcement Recruitment And Retention.

CT HB05324

An Act Establishing Secondary Traffic Violations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.