

| Legislative Watch |
Mississippi |
3/14/08-A bill has died that sought to give all county sheriffs the green light to use radar detection devices.
Sponsored by Sen. Sidney Albritton, R-Picayune, SB2257 remained in the Senate Judiciary B and County Affairs committees at the deadline to advance to the Senate floor, effectively killing it for the year.
State law now restricts the use of speed radar detection equipment to the Mississippi Highway Patrol and city police departments. Cities with populations less than 2,000 are prohibited from using radar on their public streets while cities of more than 15,000 can use radar on federal highways within their boundaries.
The bill would have allowed sheriffs to use radar on roads under the jurisdiction of the board of supervisors for maintenance and construction. Sheriffs could only have used the devices on public streets, roads and highways of the county lying outside the limits of municipalities.
A similar bill – SB2206 – however, remains active.
2/4/08-A bill in the Senate Judiciary B and County Affairs committees give all county sheriffs the green light to use radar detection devices.
State law now restricts the use of speed radar detection equipment to the Mississippi Highway Patrol and city police departments. Cities with populations less than 2,000 are prohibited from using radar on their public streets while cities of more than 15,000 can use radar on federal highways within their boundaries.
Sponsored by Sen. Sidney Albritton, R-Picayune, SB2257 would allow sheriffs to use radar on roads under the jurisdiction of the board of supervisors for maintenance and construction. Sheriffs could only use the devices on public streets, roads and highways of the county lying outside the limits of municipalities.
For bill status, call (601) 359-3719.
An identical bill – SB2206 – is in the Senate Judiciary B committee.






