A law enforcement officer has the authority to issue a notice of traffic infraction in the following circumstances:
Any police officer having probable cause to believe that a person has committed or is committing a violation of any of the following traffic laws may arrest the person:
A law enforcement officer investigating at the scene of a motor vehicle accident may arrest the driver of a motor vehicle involved in the accident if the officer has probable cause to believe the driver has committed, in connection with the accident, a violation of any traffic law or regulation.
The bill as referred to committee not considered.
A peace officer may not stop drivers to enforce the following traffic violations:
A peace officer may enforce the traffic violations specified only as a secondary action when a driver has been detained for a suspected moving violation not listed in this section.
A peace officer includes a general authority Washington peace officer, a limited authority Washington peace officer, and a specially commissioned Washington peace officer. A peace officer does not include any corrections officer or other employee of a jail, correctional, or detention facility, but does include any community corrections officer.
PRO: Pretextual stops are a problem and need to be reduced. Research studies show less than 2 percent of traffic stops lead to arrest. Low level traffic stops allow law enforcement to make unnecessary stops. The bill will make people feel safer. There are many victims of racial profiling by law enforcement for minor traffic violations. Many of these stops have led to law enforcement officers shooting family members. This leads people of color to feel targeted by law enforcement. This adds to community distrust of law enforcement. The bill limits the dangers of discriminatory stops. Research shows that ending stops for minor traffic violations results in a low cost to public safety but a high benefit to racial equity. There are many unjustified traffic stops. Everyone at some point is committing a minor traffic violation.
CON: This bill provides a direct threat to public safety. The traffic laws at issue are foundational to safe driving. Failing to stop at intersections is a leading cause of traffic collisions. Running red lights and stop signs also causes many collisions. These laws need to be enforced for public safety. Washington's current primary seat belt law has led to a high compliance rate. This bill moves Washington backwards. The bill will result in more collisions and traffic fatalities and makes it harder for the Washington State Patrol to do its work in meeting traffic safety goals. Traffic fatalities are already going in the wrong direction and this bill will make that even worse. The bill also makes it harder to enforce DUI laws.