Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1134

Introduced
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

Radar speed detecting equipment; authorize use by sheriffs and deputies.

Impact

If passed, HB1134 will significantly alter how speed enforcement is carried out outside of cities and towns. It empowers county sheriffs to monitor speed limits using radar devices, which is particularly relevant for counties that may lack the infrastructure or personnel for extensive traffic enforcement. This amendment is expected to lead to better compliance with speed limits in rural areas, potentially resulting in fewer accidents and improved road safety. The bill also includes a provision that allows the Department of Public Safety to intervene if there are reports of abuse concerning the use of radar equipment.

Summary

House Bill 1134 seeks to amend Section 63-3-519 of the Mississippi Code to allow sheriffs and their deputies to use radar speed detection equipment on county roads, streets, and highways located outside of incorporated municipalities. Prior to this amendment, only certain municipal law enforcement officers were authorized to use such equipment. The intent behind this bill is to enhance law enforcement capabilities in rural areas, where traffic enforcement resources may be limited. By expanding the use of radar technology, the bill aims to improve public safety and regulate speeding more effectively in non-urban areas.

Contention

As with many legislative changes concerning law enforcement, there may be points of contention regarding factors such as the potential for misuse of authority and privacy concerns among residents. Some critics may argue that this bill could lead to over-policing in rural communities, with increased reliance on radar speed detection. Moreover, there may be apprehension regarding the standards for reporting and investigating any potential abuse of radar use, particularly in how this could affect the relationship between sheriffs and local communities.

Notable_points

The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2024, should it pass, which introduces a new timeline for implementation. Proponents, including the legislative sponsors, highlight that the expanded use of radar equipment can serve as a deterrent against speeding and reckless driving in less populated areas, contributing positively to overall community safety.

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 HB41

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

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 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 HB920

Radar; clarify how population is calculated.

MS SB2001

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

MS HB935

Counties and municipalities; prohibit ordinances authorizing automated recording equipment to enforce automobile insurance requirements.

MS HB861

Motor vehicle police pursuit policies; require police and sheriffs' departments to develop and implement.

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