JANESVILLE, Wis. (WFRV) – Officers with a southern Wisconsin city announced the passing of the city’s amendments to the Anti-Cruising Ordinances, including granting police the authority to impound and tow offending vehicles.
A release from the Janesville Police Department that was directed towards Janesville citizens and to “those from around the region who come to Janesville to ‘cruise the strip,’” announced the new changes to Janesville’s Anti-Cruising Ordinances.
Officers say that in January, the Janesville City Council voted to approve the amendments, which have been proposed over the last few years to no avail.
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The new amendments now reportedly include Milton Avenue and the ‘northeast business corridor.’ Additionally, the new ordinance grants police the authority to impound and tow unregistered vehicles, as well as vehicles operated by reckless drivers…