Tulsa City Council to consider 10-Day vehicle impoundment for dangerous driving offenses

TULSA, OKLA. (KTUL) — Tulsa drivers accused of certain high-risk traffic violations could soon face more than just a ticket or arrest.

A proposal set to be discussed by the Tulsa City Council would allow police to impound vehicles for 10 days if drivers are cited or taken into custody for specific offenses.

Under the proposed ordinance, vehicles involved in serious traffic violations would be classified as a public nuisance and subject to mandatory towing and storage…

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