Creating the crime of engaging in a street stunt, providing criminal penalties therefor and adding the new offense as a method of committing fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer.
Impact
The implementation of HB 2656 will alter existing traffic and criminal laws by explicitly prohibiting and penalizing street stunts. This creates a legal framework aimed at improving public safety by targeting reckless behaviors associated with group driving maneuvers that can lead to traffic congestion and accidents. Local law enforcement may see an increase in arrests for such activities, potentially curbing street racing and related risky behaviors as specified under this legislation.
Summary
House Bill 2656 introduces the crime of engaging in a street stunt, defining it as operating a motor vehicle in a group while disrupting the normal flow of traffic. This conduct includes causing other drivers to stop when it is safe for them to proceed or causing damage to property or injury to individuals. The bill outlines specific penalties that escalate with repeated offenses, varying from misdemeanors to felonies depending on the severity of the act and prior convictions.
Contention
There may be disputes surrounding the bill regarding its enforcement and interpretation of what constitutes a 'street stunt'. Critics may argue that the broad definition could lead to over-policing and unjust penalties for drivers engaged in normal driving behavior or minor traffic violations. Supporters may contend that stringent penalties are necessary to deter dangerous driving practices that jeopardize public safety. The balance between effective enforcement and protecting individual rights could become a contentious point in discussions surrounding this legislation.
Creating the crime of engaging in a street stunt, providing criminal penalties therefor and adding engaging in a street stunt to the list of crimes included in fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer.
Increasing the criminal penalties for certain violations of fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer when the person has prior convictions of the offense.
Increasing the criminal penalties for certain violations of fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer when the person has prior convictions of the offense.
Creating a crime for injuring or causing death of certain authorized emergency vehicle operators and establishing penalties therefor and increasing penalties for unlawful passing of stationary authorized emergency vehicle.