Massachusetts H3765 restricts enforcement of obstructed view violations to cases where the driver is already stopped for another offense.
Massachusetts H3765 modifies the enforcement of obstructed view violations in the state. Specifically, it stipulates that law enforcement can only penalize drivers for having small items hanging from their rearview mirrors if the driver has already been stopped for another violation or offense. This change aims to limit the circumstances under which obstructed view violations are enforced, potentially reducing the number of such citations issued.
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