Connecticut 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05935

Introduced
1/18/23  
Refer
1/18/23  

Caption

An Act Establishing A Pilot Program Allowing Police To Use A System That Launches A Global Positioning System Device Onto Another Vehicle.

Impact

Should HB 05935 be enacted, it holds the potential to significantly influence state law enforcement practices regarding vehicle theft. The utilization of such GPS-tracking technology allows for a safer and more effective method of addressing auto theft incidents. It is designed to reduce the risks posed by high-speed chases, thereby potentially decreasing the occurrence of vehicular accidents during such pursuits. The funding provisions outlined in the bill would also encourage police departments to adopt innovative technological solutions in their operations while still ensuring a level of funding from the state.

Summary

House Bill 05935 introduces a pilot program that enables three selected police departments to implement a system within their patrol vehicles that can launch a Global Positioning System (GPS) device onto another vehicle. The primary objective of this initiative is to enhance law enforcement capabilities in tracking stolen vehicles, facilitating apprehension without engaging in high-speed pursuits, which are often dangerous for both police officers and the public. By providing specific funding through grants to these departments, the bill aims to support the operational costs associated with installing this technology on police cruisers.

Contention

While the intentions behind HB 05935 are centered on improving public safety and the efficiency of law enforcement, considerations regarding privacy and civil liberties are likely to arise during discussions surrounding the bill. Critics may argue that deploying GPS devices, even in the context of law enforcement, raises ethical questions about surveillance and the extent of government intervention in the lives of citizens. Thus, the dialogue surrounding this bill could reflect broader societal concerns regarding the balance between safety and individual privacy rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00232

An Act Establishing A Grant Program To Provide Law Enforcement Units With Automated Number Plate Recognition Systems.

CT HB05249

An Act Concerning Personal Opioid Drug Deactivation And Disposal Systems And The Opioid Settlement Fund.

CT SB00243

An Act Establishing An Assertive Community Treatment Pilot Program For Home Health Agencies.

CT SB00456

An Act Establishing A Pilot Program For The Development And Implementation Of Ten-year Plans To Eradicate Concentrated Poverty In The State.

CT SB00183

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Motor Vehicles And Concerning Low-speed Vehicles, The Towing Of Occupied Vehicles, School Buses, Electric Commercial Vehicles, The Passenger Registration Of Pick-up Trucks And Removable Windshield Placards For Persons Who Are Blind And Persons With Disabilities.

CT SB00302

An Act Expanding The Tax Credit For Qualified Apprenticeship Training Programs And Establishing A Pilot Program For Children Interested In Trades.

CT SB00231

An Act Establishing A Grant Program To Provide Unmanned Aerial Vehicles To Law Enforcement Units And Fire Departments.

CT SB00250

An Act Concerning The Global Entrepreneur In Residence Program.

CT HB05324

An Act Establishing Secondary Traffic Violations.

CT HB05398

An Act Requiring A Study Of Communication Systems Used By Public Safety Personnel And Privacy Concerns.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.