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State Police ask judges to back stiffer penalties for drivers exceeding 100 mph in HB482
2902121 · April 8, 2025
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A State Police lieutenant told the Senate Judiciary Committee HB482 would raise fines and extend license suspensions for drivers traveling over 100 miles per hour, citing a large increase in extreme speeding detected by aerial patrol.
Lieutenant Chris Storm of the New Hampshire State Police appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee to introduce HB482, which would increase fines and extend license suspensions for drivers recorded traveling over 100 miles per hour.
"We hope that you guys would be more than willing to endorse a house bill and…
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