Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00895

Introduced
2/4/11  
Refer
2/4/11  
Report Pass
2/22/11  

Caption

An Act Increasing The Penalty For Engaging A Police Officer In Vehicular Pursuit.

Impact

If enacted, SB00895 will result in stricter repercussions for individuals who evade law enforcement. The increased penalties will apply not only to the act of fleeing but also enhance consequences when such actions harm others. This bill will amend existing laws and influence related statutes, thus reinforcing law enforcement's authority and the consequences for endangering both police officers and the public during high-speed pursuits.

Summary

SB00895 aims to enhance the penalties associated with engaging a police officer in vehicular pursuit. The legislation seeks to discourage individuals from fleeing law enforcement by increasing the infraction's classification from a Class A misdemeanor to a D felony, with more severe penalties for repeat offenders or cases that result in serious injury or death to others. This bill reflects a growing concern for public safety and the dangers posed by high-speed chases involving fleeing suspects.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB00895 appears to be generally supportive among law enforcement and public safety advocates, who see it as a critical measure to enhance police safety and reduce dangerous pursuits. However, some concerns have been raised about the potential for overly harsh penalties that may not account for circumstances and could disproportionately affect certain individuals. The balance between ensuring public safety and maintaining fair penalties has sparked discussions among legislators and community stakeholders.

Contention

Among the notable points of contention regarding SB00895 is the challenge of effectively deterring vehicular pursuits without imposing excessive penalties that could be regarded as unjust. Critics argue that escalating penalties may lead to unintended consequences, such as individuals feeling cornered and taking more desperate actions during encounters with law enforcement. Supporters assert that the proposed changes are necessary to protect both officers and the public, advocating for the strengthened legal framework to prevent reckless behavior.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00427

An Act Concerning Police Animals And Dogs In Volunteer Canine Search And Rescue Teams.

CT SB00209

An Act Concerning Nonresident Landlord Registration And Increasing Penalties For Repeat Building And Fire Code Violations.

CT HB05500

An Act Concerning Revisions To Various Laws Concerning Ignition Interlock Devices, The Department Of Correction, Judicial Retirement Salaries And Criminal Law And Criminal Procedure.

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 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 HB05270

An Act Increasing The Threshold Amount For Felony Unemployment Compensation Fraud.

CT SB00390

An Act Concerning Penalties For Certain Election Crimes.

CT HB05055

An Act Strengthening Police Data Reporting Requirements.

CT HB05297

An Act Concerning The Decriminalization Of Possession Of Small Amounts Of Psilocybin.

CT HB05509

An Act Concerning The Enticement Of A Minor To Commit A Crime, Searches Of A Motor Vehicle, The Psychiatric Security Review Board And Victims' Compensation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.