Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB632

Introduced
1/26/24  

Caption

Peace Orders - Visual Surveillance

Impact

The proposed changes will amend existing laws within the Maryland laws regarding peace orders and add a specific clause to protect against visual surveillance. The inclusion of this type of surveillance as grounds for a peace order could potentially lead to a significant increase in the number of petitions filed in court. For many, this bill is an essential step toward enhancing personal security and addressing privacy violations, thus influencing state laws related to individual rights to privacy and security from surveillance.

Summary

Senate Bill 632 addresses the issue of visual surveillance in residential areas by authorizing individuals to petition for peace orders if they believe they have been subjected to unauthorized visual surveillance. This legislation expands the grounds for obtaining a peace order, specifically incorporating visual surveillance of areas where individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy, such as their homes, yards, and surrounding properties. This is seen as a recognition of the increasing concerns over privacy and security in the context of technological advancements that facilitate surveillance.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB632 may arise from the implications of who can be deemed as having committed visual surveillance and the burden of proof required to establish such claims in court. Critics may argue about the potential for misuse of the legislation, where accusations could be made without substantial evidence, leading to unnecessary legal actions or harassment of individuals. Conversely, supporters assert the bill is crucial for safeguarding against invasive surveillance practices that can threaten personal safety and privacy.

Companion Bills

MD HB911

Crossfiled Peace Orders - Visual Surveillance

Similar Bills

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