Archive for March 18th, 2008

Safety should be top factor when considering radar for Sheriff’s

Mississippi State FlagAn effort to allow sheriffs to use radar on roads their departments patrol has again surfaced during the 2008 Mississippi Legislature. The measure has passed the Senate and is awaiting consideration in the House of Representatives.

Amid fears of speed traps and other concerns, radar bills have failed in many prior legislative sessions. And the issue among the public still appears as contentious as ever.

A recent unscientific online poll found respondents almost evenly divided on the issue. Just a few votes over 50 percent thought sheriffs should be allowed to use the speed enforcement devices.

Lincoln County Sheriff Steve Rushing, speaking to the Lions Club last week, said radar would be a useful tool for his department. He said radar would not be used to set up speed traps or focus on ticket writing, but he did see where it could help in some places where speeding is a concern for residents.

Speaking on integrity concerns, Rushing pointed out that voters have entrusted sheriffs with a gun and a badge to enforce the laws of the county and state.

But given the failure of radar bills, that trust apparently doesn’t extend to the issue of radar.

We suspect many lawmakers and citizens who oppose radar have no doubt their sheriffs would use the devices responsibly. Their concerns, though, seem to be with those other sheriffs who would use radar as a revenue generator.

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