Primary Seat Belt Law (H 5544, S 22)

  • Status: Passed
  • Position: Oppose
  • Bill Number: H 5544, S 22
  • Session: 2011
  • Latest Update: March 7, 2011
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For many years, the ACLU and community groups have testified against passage of a primary seat belt bill unless legislation to reduce racial profiling is also enacted.

For many years, the ACLU and community groups have testified against passage of a primary seat belt bill unless legislation to reduce racial profiling is also enacted. While the benefits to wearing a seat belt are clear, the Coalition Against Racial Profiling remained concerned that a primary seat belt law would only exacerbate racial profiling in Rhode Island. Tempted by the promise of $3 million in federal funding, the General Assembly disagreed, and approved passage of a primary seat bill this year after years of rejecting the proposal.

Sponsors:
Representative Agostino Silva and Senator John Tassoni
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