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Senate approves sending SB 106 to third reading to allow limited unmarked highway‑patrol operations

Utah State Senate · February 10, 2003
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Summary

Senate Bill 106, which authorizes targeted use of additional unmarked highway‑patrol vehicles for operations aimed at intoxicated and aggressive driving, passed the Senate's floor vote and was placed on the third‑reading calendar after debate over oversight and impersonation risks.

The Utah Senate voted to advance Senate Bill 106 to third reading after floor debate over whether the highway patrol should be authorized limited use of additional unmarked vehicles for targeted traffic operations. Sponsor Senator Bramble and supporters said the measure allows operational flexibility to address aggressive and intoxicated driving…

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