In Legal Peril, Seattle's Belltown Hellcat' Is Ordered to Yield
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Today's ruling is a meaningful step toward stopping Mr. Hudson's hazardous and nuisance activity, Ann Davison, the Seattle city attorney, said in a statement.
Downtown residents have complained for much of the year about the tiger-striped muscle car that roars through the city at night, its tailpipes backfiring with such force that windows rattle, waking people to what some have mistaken for gunfire.
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