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| Legislative Watch |
Massachusetts |
6/3/03-A
bill to strengthen Massachusetts’ seat-belt law was killed May 29 after a deadlock
vote on the matter by House members.
The proposal would have permitted police to pull over drivers who are not buckled up. Under current law, police can only cite drivers for not buckling up if the officer stops the vehicle for another traffic violation.
A 73-73 vote defeated the measure.
Other provisions of H2128 included prohibiting police from searching the vehicle and its occupants solely because of a seat-belt violation.
The proposal would have permitted police to pull over drivers who are not buckled up. Under current law, police can only cite drivers for not buckling up if the officer stops the vehicle for another traffic violation.
A 73-73 vote defeated the measure.
Other provisions of H2128 included prohibiting police from searching the vehicle and its occupants solely because of a seat-belt violation.






