LA to start removing certain abandoned RVs from streets and dismantling them

The city of Los Angeles will soon begin removing certain abandoned recreational vehicles (RVs) off the streets as a new state law is set to take effect next year, making it easy for city officials to dispose of the cars.

The Los Angeles City Council Tuesday approved a plan to implement Assembly Bill (AB) 630 or the Abandoned Recreational Vehicles Act, which allows police officers or city employees to get rid of abandoned or inoperable RVs that are estimated to be $4,000 or less in value.

Previously, local officials were only allowed to remove RVs whose estimated value is $500 or less…

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