Georgia Senate rejects requiring drivers to take course on how to interact with police
Updated Apr 01, 2021;
The Georgia Senate on Wednesday rejected legislation that would have taught Georgia drivers how to interact with police during a traffic stop.
As filed, Senate Bill 115 would have required the Department of Public Safety to create a course to educate drivers about interacting with police during traffic stops, including their discretion on use of force.
The bill failed after the House amended it to include a provision that would have allowed local governments to put speed cameras in school zones. Senators voted 26-23 against the new version of the measure.
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