Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB886

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Radar; authorize sheriff and deputies to use on county roads to enforce speed limits.

Impact

The bill's implementation could significantly change the dynamics of traffic enforcement in Mississippi's rural regions. By allowing sheriffs to use radar equipment, it empowers local law enforcement to address speeding and reckless driving more effectively. This could lead to a decline in road accidents caused by excessive speeding, thus improving overall community safety. Additionally, the amendment would streamline the process for law enforcement outside municipal areas to enforce speed limits, potentially increasing compliance with traffic laws.

Summary

House Bill 886 proposes to amend Section 63-3-519 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to authorize county sheriffs and their deputies to utilize radar speed detection equipment on public streets, roads, and highways under their jurisdiction, specifically those that lie outside the corporate limits of municipalities. This adjustment aims to enhance traffic enforcement capabilities in rural areas where law enforcement coverage may be sparse and to improve public safety on county roads.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill will lead to enhanced road safety and responsive law enforcement, critics may raise concerns regarding potential overreach of law enforcement powers. These concerns could focus on issues related to privacy, civil liberties, and the possible disproportionate impact on specific communities. The use of radar technology by sheriffs in rural areas may also attract scrutiny regarding the fairness and objectivity of enforcement, especially in areas lacking substantial oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB42

Radar; authorize sheriff and deputies to use on county roads to enforce speed limits.

MS SB2300

Radar; authorize limited use of by sheriffs.

MS HB454

Radar; authorize use by municipal law enforcement officers in certain municipalities.

MS HB1037

Radar; authorize DPS to authorize CTED law enforcement officers to use on public roadways for commercial vehicles.

MS HB41

Radar; authorize use in Rankin County subject to approval of voters within the county.

MS HB901

Radar; authorize use of by municipal law enforcement officers in certain municipalities with a population in excess of 7,000 on federal highways therein.

MS SB2001

Transportation; revise population threshold for radar use on public streets of municipalities to 1500.

MS HB920

Radar; clarify how population is calculated.

MS HB1122

Utility-type vehicles and side-by-sides; authorize operation of on public county and municipal roads and streets.

MS SB2408

Law enforcement pursuits; require municipalities and counties to develop policies regarding.

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