Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Lawmakers Take Aim at Allowing Local Police to Use Radar Guns

Senate OKs bill to let local Pennsylvania police enforce speed with radar

For a second straight year, the Pennsylvania Senate is advancing legislation to permit Pennsylvania's municipal police departments to use radar to catch speeders.

The bill passed the Senate on Tuesday, 46-3, and heads to the House. A similar bill died in the House last year.

Under the bill, trained police officers could use radar or infrared laser light devices to catch speeders. Currently, only the Pennsylvania State Police are allowed to use such devices in the state.

Sen. Randy Vulakovich of Allegheny County says Pennsylvania is the only state that doesn't permit local police to use the devices. A municipality's governing body must authorize its police force to use the devices and post warning signs.

It bars motorists from being convicted if their recorded speed is less than 10 mph over the speed limit.

Copyright AP - Associated Press
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