Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1865

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to high speed chases

Impact

The bill seeks to create a significant impact on how law enforcement agencies manage high-speed chases. By clearly defining the offense and associated penalties, the proposed law aims to discourage individuals from evading police, potentially reducing the frequency of dangerously high-speed pursuits. The legislation includes penalties of fines up to $1,000 and potential imprisonment ranging from two and a half years in jail or house of correction to five years in state prison for serious infractions. This change could align pursuit policies more closely with public safety goals.

Summary

House Bill 1865 proposes amendments to Chapter 90 of the General Laws concerning the penalties imposed on individuals who willfully disregard an officer's signal to stop a vehicle and subsequently engage in high-speed pursuits. The bill aims to establish a clearer framework for law enforcement engagement during high-speed chases by defining specific penalties based on the severity of the offenses committed. With this proposed legislation, lawmakers hope to mitigate the risks associated with high-speed pursuits, which can endanger both the public and the officers involved.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 1865 is the balance between public safety and necessary law enforcement actions. Critics of strict penalties fear that they might deter officers from pursuing suspects in legitimate circumstances, especially in high-stakes situations where public safety remains a priority. Conversely, supporters argue that the bill provides necessary clarity that can guide police actions while also reinforcing the seriousness of evading law enforcement, a behavior that can lead to catastrophic outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1666

Relative to high speed chases

MA H3281

Relative to dangerous high speed pursuits

MA H1663

Relative to the reckless operation of motor vehicles

MA H3318

To establish the speed limit on certain highways

MA H3467

Relative to speed limits

MA H1658

Relative to solicitation of a juvenile under sixteen to commit murder

MA S2301

Establishing speed limits on portions of state highway route 28 and Chickatawbut road in the town of Milton

MA H3376

Relative to expired licenses

MA H1665

Relative to notice of contract, dissolution of lien

MA H1660

Relative to the tax status of alimony

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.