Georgia drivers could refuse to sign traffic tickets and not be arrested under bill

FILE - In this image take from police body camera video provided by the Atlanta Police Department, Johnny Hollman Sr. speak with Officer Kiran Kimbrough on Aug. 10, 2023 in Atlanta. Georgia lawmakers are seeking to change state law to say that officers don't have to arrest people who refuse to sign traffic tickets after Hollman, a church deacon, died in August after initially refusing to sign a citation and struggling with an Atlanta police officer. (Atlanta Police Department via AP, File)

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia lawmakers are seeking to change state law to say that officers don't have to arrest people who refuse to sign traffic tickets after a church deacon died in August after initially refusing to sign a citation and struggling with an Atlanta police officer.

The state House voted 156-10 on Wednesday to pass House Bill 1054, which removes the requirement for a driver to sign a citation, allowing an officer to instead write that someone refused to sign and then give the driver the ticket. The measure moves to the Senate for more debate.

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