‘It’s going to make our roads safer’: Kamloops MLA Stamer’s dashcam bill clears third reading
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops MLA Ward Stamer’s private members bill to mandate dash cameras in commercial vehicles in British Columbia has cleared third reading in the B.C. Legislature, en route to becoming law.
There have been a few speed bumps along the way, but on Monday (May 25), B.C. MLAs voted unanimously in support of an amended Bill M-217, which is now awaiting royal assent. It’s the final step required before the bill can become law.
“It seemed like there were a few twists along the way but I think it’s great news,” Stamer told CFJC Today. “I think it’s going to make our roads safer. I think it’s going to make it much more able for us to hold our drivers responsible, especially on the commercial side of things.”


