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Related: About this forumVa. Senate passes bill requiring cops to tell drivers why they're being stopped
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Va. Senate passes bill requiring cops to tell drivers why theyre being stopped
Nick Iannelli | niannelli@wtop.com
January 28, 2022, 11:42 AM
When a police officer pulls you over, do you have a right to know why? ... That question is at the center of a debate over legislation that passed in the Virginia Senate Thursday along party lines. ... Under the bill, before a driver is required to show their license and registration during a traffic stop, the officer would need to explain why the stop occurred.
When people are stopped, and they dont know the reason why theyre stopped, they often want to know that, said Democratic Sen. Scott Surovell. When an officer doesnt tell them, it creates tension. ... Democratic Sen. Adam Ebbin added, For civil liberties, you have a right to know, if youre stopped, why youre stopped.
Republicans were skeptical of the idea. ... To me, this is just a way for lawyers to get somebody off the hook, said Republican Sen. John Cosgrove. ... Cosgrove argued that it was just going to make life harder for police.
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The bill passed in the Senate with all Democrats in favor and all Republicans opposed. It now heads to the House of Delegates, where it likely faces long odds because Republicans have a majority there.
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Nick Iannelli
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Va. Senate passes bill requiring cops to tell drivers why theyre being stopped
Nick Iannelli | niannelli@wtop.com
January 28, 2022, 11:42 AM
When a police officer pulls you over, do you have a right to know why? ... That question is at the center of a debate over legislation that passed in the Virginia Senate Thursday along party lines. ... Under the bill, before a driver is required to show their license and registration during a traffic stop, the officer would need to explain why the stop occurred.
When people are stopped, and they dont know the reason why theyre stopped, they often want to know that, said Democratic Sen. Scott Surovell. When an officer doesnt tell them, it creates tension. ... Democratic Sen. Adam Ebbin added, For civil liberties, you have a right to know, if youre stopped, why youre stopped.
Republicans were skeptical of the idea. ... To me, this is just a way for lawyers to get somebody off the hook, said Republican Sen. John Cosgrove. ... Cosgrove argued that it was just going to make life harder for police.
{snip}
The bill passed in the Senate with all Democrats in favor and all Republicans opposed. It now heads to the House of Delegates, where it likely faces long odds because Republicans have a majority there.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Nick Iannelli
Nick Iannelli can be heard covering developing and breaking news stories on WTOP.
niannelli@wtop.com
@NickWTOP
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Va. Senate passes bill requiring cops to tell drivers why they're being stopped (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2022
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It seems like that should be a federal law and what the hell happened to Miranda? I must have been
ShazamIam
Jan 2022
#1
In the United States, the Miranda warning is a type of notification customarily given
elleng
Jan 2022
#2
ShazamIam
(2,726 posts)1. It seems like that should be a federal law and what the hell happened to Miranda? I must have been
not paying enough attention during some years, there are holes in what I know looking back and now I have to go hunting in a much censored and re-written environment.
elleng
(136,880 posts)2. In the United States, the Miranda warning is a type of notification customarily given
by police to criminal suspects in police custody advising them of their right to silence; that is, their right to refuse to answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other officials. Wikipedia
ShazamIam
(2,726 posts)4. Thank you, I knew that much but it seems to have disappeared?
elleng
(136,880 posts)5. It's for CRIMINAL matters, it certainly has not disappeared.
Traffic matters are NOT (usually) criminal.
ShazamIam
(2,726 posts)6. I don't think anyone read Floyd his rights? Have you seen any videos of arrested people being read
their rights?
elleng
(136,880 posts)3. Imagine THAT, informing a person why they're being STOPPED!
and idiots DEBATING about it.