LA officials direct traffic officers to enforce parking laws, tow RVs that people live in
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Councilman John Lee noted that the measure "puts our city back to where we need to be and hopefully meets the expectations of the residents of our city that we enforce the laws and rules that we already have on our books." This highlights the council's focus on adhering to existing regulations, aiming for a balance between public safety and the challenges posed by the homeless population living in vehicles.
Eastside Councilmember Kevin de León commented, "The council voted 11 to 3 to allow the towing of vehicles creating 'an immediate public safety hazard' or parked in a peak-hour travel lane." This emphasizes the council's prioritization of public safety, providing traffic officers with expanded authority in the enforcement of parking rules.
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