LITTLEROCK – Parking enforcement, citations and towing will resume for Los Angeles County unincorporated areas on Sunday, Nov. 15, after pausing in the spring due to safer-at-home orders for the COVID-19 pandemic.
The county is resuming enforcement to keep streets clean and clear as winter storm season approaches.
Citations will resume for:
— Posted street sweeping time violations;
— Blocked emergency access, including for driveways and fire hydrants;
— Expired registrations;
— Vehicles that appear abandoned.
Vehicles that have been red-tagged may be towed and impounded within 72 hours.
Parking enforcement, citations and towing will also resume in cities that contract the sheriff’s department’s services.
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Crossroads says
Why don’t you guys focus on slowing the speed limit down and saving some lives instead of trying to Suppress The people just a thought
Jefferson says
What does it matter if they lower down the speed limit , we’re still going to drive fast it’s not like there slowing down our cars , what a pathetic thought and a waste of money .
Stinger says
@Crossroads.: There are plenty who would opine that the slowing the speed limit down is to ‘Suppress The people’.
Just another thought for you.
Now… As for the wisdom of restarting this municipal function at this time? That’s debatable.
Laughing says
Think this was meant, ENFORCE the speed limits because too many people drive like they are on race tracks. Slow TF down.
Seriously says
Think this was meant, ENFORCE the speed limits because too many people drive like they are on race tracks. Slow TF down.