LAPD looks at new impound policy

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LAPD officials are struggling with their policy on impounding cars of unlicensed drivers, acknowledging Tuesday that conflicting city codes lead to inconsistent treatment of violators. C.J. Lin in the Daily News.

The city currently has two separate codes for dealing with first-time unlicensed drivers; one allows the officer to impound the car for 30 days, while the other does not set the length of the time for the impound, according to Los Angeles Police Deputy Chief Michel Moore.


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