Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2658

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Radar; authorize use of by sheriffs with limitation on the number of equipped patrol vehicles.

Impact

This legislation will impact existing statutes by broadening the scope of law enforcement activities permissible for sheriffs in underserved areas of counties. Currently, radar speed detection is primarily limited to municipalities with a certain population size. With the passage of SB2658, sheriffs will be able to establish a presence and enforce traffic laws more effectively, potentially leading to improved road safety. The bill sets a limitation whereby no more than ten percent of the sheriff's patrol vehicles can be equipped with radar detection equipment, aiming to balance enforcement with safety and resource allocation.

Summary

Senate Bill 2658 seeks to amend Section 63-3-519 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to allow sheriffs and their deputies in any county to utilize radar speed detection equipment on public streets, roads, and highways that are outside the boundaries of incorporated municipalities. The bill is aimed at enhancing traffic enforcement capabilities in rural areas where local law enforcement may currently be limited in their authority to patrol and enforce traffic laws effectively. It represents a significant change in how law enforcement agencies in Mississippi can approach traffic safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2658 include concerns about the expansion of law enforcement authority and the potential for increased traffic stops in rural areas. Critics may argue that this could lead to over-policing, whereas supporters believe it is a necessary step toward improving road safety in less populated regions. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding how this new enforcement power aligns with community trust in local law enforcement and whether it adequately addresses the traffic safety issues prevalent outside of urban centers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2300

Radar; authorize limited use of by sheriffs.

MS HB42

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

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 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 HB861

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

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MS SB2009

Highways; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in the state highway system.

MS SB2012

State highway system; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in.

MS HB1008

Highways; revise Mississippi Highway 615 in Harrison County.

MS SB2493

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MS SB2715

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