Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2346

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to issuance of citations and warnings to vehicle owners without effectuating motor vehicle stops

Impact

If enacted, S2346 would modify existing laws by introducing Chapter 90K to the General Laws, which will establish the procedures and responsibilities associated with this new method of issuing traffic citations. One notable change is that fines imposed under this new process will remain the same as they would if the driver had been stopped and identified. This provision aims to maintain the current financial penalties associated with traffic violations while simplifying the process for law enforcement and possibly reducing court congestion related to minor traffic offenses.

Summary

Bill S2346 aims to reform the issuance of citations and warnings concerning traffic violations by allowing law enforcement officers to issue citations to the registered owners of vehicles identified via license plates, without needing to pull over the vehicle. This change is intended to streamline the enforcement process, allowing for a more efficient response to traffic violations while reducing the physical confrontation between law enforcement and drivers, which can sometimes lead to dangerous situations. The bill underscores a growing interest in using technology, such as automated license plate recognition, in traffic enforcement.

Contention

The bill may ignite discussions regarding public safety and civil liberties, particularly concerning how public data related to vehicle ownership may be utilized. Concerns may arise about privacy issues and the potential misuse of the collected data by municipalities. There might also be opposition based on the fear that such legislation could disproportionately affect certain demographic groups, as historical data suggests patterns of racial or gender discrimination in traffic stops and enforcement. To address some of these concerns, the bill mandates an investigation into potential discrimination patterns in traffic violations to ensure fair implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2884

Relative to bus lane enforcement

MA S1483

For an equitable ten community pilot program to improve traffic safety

MA H2976

Relative to excise tax on motor vehicles

MA H3393

Relative to automated enforcement

MA S709

Requiring licensed auto insurance damage appraisers to provide safety notices to the owners of damaged motor vehicles

MA H1008

Requiring licensed auto insurance damage appraisers to provide safety notices to the owners of damaged motor vehicles

MA H5154

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MA H3375

Relative to school bus cameras

MA S2600

Enhancing school bus safety

MA S2275

Relative to school bus safety cameras

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