New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07997

Introduced
4/16/25  
Refer
4/16/25  

Caption

Permits the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in New York city for the purposes of enforcement of license plate obstruction, concealment, and/or distortion; extends provisions permitting the use of speed cameras in certain school zones.

Impact

By allowing photo monitoring systems to be used for license plate violations, this bill is set to update enforcement mechanisms within the city's traffic regulations. The changes proposed include technical adjustments to the operational procedures of such systems, ensuring operators are suitably trained and that systems complete necessary self-tests before being used. These provisions aim to improve the accuracy and reliability of the evidence used in traffic violation cases, which may lead to increased compliance and reduction in such violations over time.

Summary

Bill A07997 aims to enhance traffic enforcement in New York City by permitting the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems specifically for addressing violations related to license plate obstruction, concealment, and distortion. The bill seeks to amend the vehicle and traffic law to further streamline how these monitoring systems operate and how violations are adjudicated. Notably, it also extends existing provisions that allow speed cameras in school zones, thereby furthering the safety measures around educational institutions.

Contention

Concerns regarding privacy and the fairness of automated traffic enforcement systems have been raised by various stakeholders. Critics argue that the use of photo monitoring could lead to wrongful penalties if systems are not properly regulated or if there are insufficient measures in place to challenge violations. Additionally, the bill's expansion of monitoring systems could raise questions about the extent of surveillance in public spaces, provoking debate over balancing safety with civil rights in the context of law enforcement.

Companion Bills

NY S07336

Same As Permits the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in New York city for the purposes of enforcement of license plate obstruction, concealment, and/or distortion; extends provisions permitting the use of speed cameras in certain school zones.

Previously Filed As

NY S07336

Permits the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in New York city for the purposes of enforcement of license plate obstruction, concealment, and/or distortion; extends provisions permitting the use of speed cameras in certain school zones.

NY A10061

Authorizes the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in highway construction or maintenance work areas on all highways in the state.

NY S08882

Authorizes the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in highway construction or maintenance work areas on all highways in the state.

NY S07802

Authorizes the town of Yorktown, Westchester county, shall have the ability to install and operate photo speed violation monitoring systems within construction or maintenance work areas that fall within the border or jurisdiction of such municipality; makes related provisions.

NY A08787

Extends provisions and makes technical corrections to school speed zones in NYC; repeals certain provisions relating thereto.

NY S08344

Extends provisions and makes technical corrections to school speed zones in NYC; repeals certain provisions relating thereto.

NY SB172

Speed Detection Devices; all laws relative to enforcement of speeding violations in school zones through the use of automated traffic enforcement safety devices; repeal

NY A08446

Authorizes the city of Mt. Vernon to establish a school speed zone demonstration program; authorizes installation in no more than twenty school speed zones in such city.

NY S05646

Authorizes the city of Mt. Vernon to establish a school speed zone demonstration program; authorizes installation in no more than twenty school speed zones in such city.

NY A11080

Provides that the use of school bus photo violation monitoring systems shall be limited to the geographic boundaries of school districts which adopt resolutions opting into such programs.

Similar Bills

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