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Columbus cracks down on reckless stunt driving behavior

July 12, 2024 | Columbus City Committees (Regular Meetings), Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio


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Columbus cracks down on reckless stunt driving behavior
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the need for stricter regulations on stunt driving in Columbus, highlighting a growing concern over reckless behavior involving vehicles such as ATVs and motorcycles. The conversation centered around the inadequacy of existing state laws to address the issue effectively.

Officials noted that some individuals are circumventing the law by acquiring and disposing of vehicles used for stunt driving. This behavior complicates enforcement efforts, as impounded vehicles are often reclaimed and quickly returned to the streets for further reckless use. The city aims to send a clear message that such actions will not be tolerated.

To combat this issue, the proposed ordinance would not only target the drivers but also include provisions for the seizure and forfeiture of aftermarket parts associated with these vehicles. This measure is intended to deter individuals from engaging in dangerous driving practices by imposing significant consequences for their actions.

The meeting underscored the city's commitment to enhancing public safety and maintaining order on its roads, with officials emphasizing the importance of community cooperation in addressing this growing problem.

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