Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3267

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Authorizing the City of Somerville to employ automated enforcement of speed limit violations in designated safety zones within the City of Somerville

Impact

The impact of H3267 on state laws is substantial as it allows a local municipality to utilize a technology-driven approach to enforce speeding regulations. Notably, this bill allows the City of Somerville to impose penalties solely on the vehicle owner, even if the operator was not directly cited, which is a departure from traditional citation practices. The fine for violations is capped at the same amount as if an officer cited the individual directly, ensuring that the penalties remain consistent and fair. Furthermore, the bill mandates that a public awareness campaign be conducted to inform residents about the deployment of these cameras, promoting community support and compliance.

Summary

House Bill H3267 authorizes the City of Somerville to implement automated enforcement for speed limit violations within designated safety zones. This legislation aims to enhance traffic safety by using automated road safety camera systems that can capture images of vehicles exceeding the speed limit, thus promoting adherence to traffic laws. The bill specifies that only violations captured within designated safety zones will be subject to fines, establishing a clear boundary for enforcement efforts. The installation of these cameras is intended to mitigate risks in areas where the speed limit violations are frequent and pose dangers to pedestrians and other road users.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding H3267. One concern is related to privacy and the implications of using automated systems to monitor and enforce traffic laws. Critics may argue that such measures can lead to an erosion of personal privacy, raising questions about how data collected will be stored and used. Additionally, while proponents believe that automated enforcement will lead to safer roads, there are fears that reliance on technology could lead to unfair fines, particularly if camera systems malfunction or if the placement of cameras is not strategically chosen to address traffic issues effectively. Hence, this bill may trigger debates about balancing public safety with personal freedoms.

Companion Bills

MA H4074

Similar To Authorizing the city of Somerville to enact Right to Purchase Legislation

MA S2545

Similar To Authorizing the city of Somerville to regulate rent in residential dwelling units

MA H4465

Similar To Authorizing the city of Somerville to continue the employment of Charles J. Femino as acting chief of police

MA H4649

Similar To An authorizing the city of Somerville to continue the employment of Charles J. Femino as acting chief of police

MA H4530

Replaced by Study Order

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