South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0008

Introduced
1/14/25  
Refer
1/14/25  

Caption

Vehicular Pursuit

Impact

If enacted, S0008 would have significant implications for police departments across South Carolina, particularly regarding how officers conduct vehicular pursuits. By requiring supervisory authorization and consideration of safety factors, including traffic conditions and the presence of minors, the bill encourages a more calculated approach to law enforcement activities that involve high-speed chases. This is especially relevant given the increasing concerns around public safety and potential injuries that can arise from high-speed pursuits. Additionally, the bill would establish uniform standards that law enforcement agencies must adhere to, potentially enhancing accountability and transparency in policing methods.

Summary

Bill S0008 seeks to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by introducing Section 23-23-170, which mandates that the South Carolina Law Enforcement Training Council establish strict policies, procedures, and training regarding vehicular pursuits by law enforcement officers. The bill aims to promote safe practices when officers engage in pursuits and outlines specific conditions under which a pursuit may take place, including probable cause related to violent crimes or imminent threats to public safety. This legislative effort reflects an intent to standardize and regulate the circumstances of vehicular pursuits across the state.

Contention

There may be debates surrounding S0008, particularly concerning the balance between effective law enforcement and public safety. Proponents may argue that stringent regulations on vehicular pursuits are necessary to prevent reckless police behavior and protect the public during potentially dangerous chases. Conversely, critics might contend that these regulations could hinder officers' ability to respond swiftly to serious threats or emergencies, thereby complicating their decision-making in critical situations. Furthermore, smaller jurisdictions with limited resources might face challenges in implementing the requirements effectively, raising discussions about equity in law enforcement practices across various regions of the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HB277

Relating To Vehicular Pursuit.

SC SB120

Law enforcement; vehicular pursuits, creating a standard for pursuit policies

SC HB2925

High-speed vehicular pursuits; directing law enforcement agencies to adopt certain policies and procedures; codification; effective date.

SC HB2925

High-speed vehicular pursuits; directing law enforcement agencies to adopt certain policies and procedures; codification; effective date.

SC HB07074

An Act Concerning The Uniform State-wide Police Pursuit Policy.

SC HB357

Revise law governing vehicular manslaughter, vehicular assault

SC SB2332

Law enforcement pursuits; require municipalities and counties to develop policies regarding.

SC SB2326

Law enforcement pursuits; require municipalities and counties to develop policies regarding.

SC A10563

Enacts the vehicular violence accountability act defining vehicular violence and establishing related offenses.

SC SB072

Increased Penalty for Vehicular Homicide & Assault

Similar Bills

TN HB0190

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 13, relative to vehicular offenses.

TN SB0457

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 13, relative to vehicular offenses.

OH HB132

Enact Philip Wigal's Law

OH HB357

Revise law governing vehicular manslaughter, vehicular assault

HI HB277

Relating To Vehicular Pursuit.

OH HB203

Enact Aspen Runnels' Law

NJ S3304

Upgrades strict liability vehicular homicide to crime of second degree.

CA AB1976

Streets and highways: pedestrian and bicycle facilities.