Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4278

Introduced
2/26/24  

Caption

Fleeing motor vehicles tracking device expansion authorization

Impact

If enacted, SF4278 would amend section 626A.35 of Minnesota Statutes to introduce an exception to the current prohibitions on the use of tracking devices. This would be particularly significant as it allows law enforcement greater flexibility in actively tracking vehicles engaged in criminal activities, thereby potentially leading to a reduction in the rates of vehicular crimes and improving overall public safety. Advocates argue that this approach could lead to more efficient police work and quicker resolutions to incidents involving fleeing suspects.

Summary

SF4278, titled 'Fleeing motor vehicles tracking device expansion authorization', proposes an amendment to Minnesota Statutes relating to public safety. The bill allows for the expanded use of mobile tracking devices on vehicles that are fleeing from law enforcement. This modification is designed to enhance the capabilities of law enforcement to pursue and apprehend suspects who are attempting to escape. The bill aims to address the growing concern about crime involving fleeing vehicles and the dangers posed by high-speed chases.

Contention

Despite its intended purpose, the bill has drawn criticism from privacy advocates and civil liberties organizations who express concerns about the implications of increased surveillance. They argue that the use of tracking devices could infringe on individual privacy rights and could set a concerning precedent for law enforcement practices. The debate centers around the balance between public safety and personal privacy, with opponents suggesting that while the intention is noble, the execution could lead to overreach by law enforcement agencies.

Additional_points

The bill, authored by Senator Limmer, was introduced during the 93rd session of the Minnesota Legislature. The legislative discussions around SF4278 have highlighted differing views on effective methods for addressing crime while ensuring that civil rights are not compromised. The nuances of implementing such technological enhancements in law enforcement practices involve careful consideration of both effectiveness and ethical implications.

Companion Bills

MN HF4222

Similar To Expanded use of tracking devices for fleeing motor vehicles authorized.

Previously Filed As

MN SF3118

Tracking devices use for fleeing motor vehicles expanded use authorization

MN HF4222

Expanded use of tracking devices for fleeing motor vehicles authorized.

MN HF1744

Expanded use of tracking devices authorized for fleeing motor vehicles.

MN SF5497

Crime of fleeing peace officer in motor vehicle modification to add a heighted penalty for fleeing in culpably negligent manner, establishing the crime of fleeing in a motor vehicle and failing to obey certain traffic laws, and expanding the use of tracking devices for fleeing motor vehicles

MN HF5480

Crime of fleeing peace officer in motor vehicle modified to add heightened penalty for fleeing in culpably negligent manner, crime of fleeing in motor vehicle and failing to obey traffic laws established, and expanded use of tracking devices for fleeing motor vehicle authorized.

MN SF2734

Expanded use of tracking devices during stolen vehicle investigations authorization

MN HF340

Crime of fleeing peace officer in motor vehicle modified to add heightened penalty for fleeing in culpably negligent manner, and crime of fleeing in motor vehicle and failing to obey certain traffic laws established.

MN SF191

Crime of fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle modification

MN SF2318

Requirement elimination that a vehicle be unoccupied when law enforcement attach a tracking device

MN SF1665

Use authorization of unmanned aerial vehicles for risk of fleeing suspect or actual fleeing suspect

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.