Lawmakers filed House Bill 465 on Wednesday, which would essentially turn Louisville's existing street ordinance into a state law.
Rep. Beverly Chester-Burton and Rep. Jason Nemes filed HB 465 that would make Louisville's street racing ordinance statewide ...
The bi-partisan legislation seeks to increase punishments for street racers, including increased fines and vehicle impoundment for up to six months on the first offense.
The first violation would result in a fine. However, after the second offense, police would have the authority to destroy the car under this bill.
House Bill 465 goes a step further than Louisville's ordinance by mandating the destruction of vehicles seized in street racing busts.
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