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Aurora Cracks Down: 52 Cars Impounded in First Weeks of Strict New Law

Aurora Cracks Down: 52 Cars Impounded in First Weeks of Strict New Law

by Larry Ulibarri
December 4, 2024
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Aurora’s New Impound Law Sees Dozens of Cars Towed in First Weeks

Aurora’s new vehicle impound law is already making an impact, with 52 cars impounded in just the first 12 days of November, according to Mayor Mike Coffman. The ordinance, Aurora Municipal Code 134-37, passed on September 23, mandates that vehicles be impounded if the driver lacks valid registration, a valid driver’s license, and insurance—a three-strike rule aimed at improving compliance with driving regulations.

Under the law, impounded vehicles cannot be retrieved until all three violations are resolved. Mayor Coffman emphasized the law’s importance during the council meeting, saying, “It’s a problem much bigger than people think. I hope this sends a strong message.”

However, not all councilmembers agree. Councilmember Crystal Murillo expressed concerns about the financial burden the law places on low-income residents. “If cost is an issue, then the cost is just going to keep piling up, and they’re never going to be able to pay for insurance, registration, et cetera,” she warned.

The ordinance only applies to cars stopped by police for other violations; parked vehicles with expired plates are not subject to impoundment. The Aurora Police Department’s early enforcement shows the city’s commitment to ensuring compliance, but the debate continues over the law’s impact on residents facing economic hardship.

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