In the interest of democracy, justice, and equality, the ACLU of Connecticut supports this attempt to tighten the state's police car pursuit policy. When police decide to use cars to chase people, they can endanger the lives of the people they are pursuing, pedestrians, drivers and occupants in order vehicles, and themselves. We further encourage the legislature to expand this bill's reporting requirement to include reporting about other uses of force by police, in order to increase transparency about when police hurt or kill people in Connecticut.
H.B. 5223 An Act Concerning Pursuits by Police Officers
Status
Pending
Session
2018
Bill number
H.B. 5223
Position
Needs amendments
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