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Newport Beach Police shared the results of their recent noise pollution patrols from over the weekend. (Newport Beach Police Photo)
LAGUNA BEACH, CA Laguna Beach Police joined the Newport Beach Police Department in focusing on loud and modified vehicle exhaust this summer. A large group of coastal police and sheriff s department agencies conducted a successful noise enforcement operation over the weekend.
The departments pulled over a total of 445 cars with loud/modified vehicle exhaust and street racing. The purpose, they say, is to quell the growing, negative impact on the safety of residents and quality of life for those who live, work and play in Orange County s coastal towns.
Fresno officials, law enforcement crack down on illegal street racing
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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) Fresno Police Chief Paco Balderrama said on Tuesday his officers are cracking down on illegal street racing in Fresno, and a new multi-agency operation is already showing some progress.
The police chief said the department had received 150 complaints of street racing across the city so far this year. Most of those complaints were reported in the north side of Fresno.
Fresno City Councilmember Mike Karbassi, who represents northwest Fresno, said city leaders don t want to see illegal street racing anymore. He called racing street violence that is taking innocent lives.
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Consumer Confidential: Your car insurer may be using pre-pandemic mileage to set 2021 rates
David Lazarus, Los Angeles Times
You could say Arthur Krieger, a former detective with the Los Angeles Police Department, is the sort of guy who expects reasonable answers to reasonable questions.
So Krieger, 88, was more than a little nonplussed when he recently contacted his car insurer, Hartford, to ask about the mileage being used for his coverage renewal.
Like many if not most of us, the West L.A. resident is driving a lot less because of the pandemic. Last year around this time, he noticed that Hartford estimated he drives his 2001 Toyota Prius 9,000 miles a year.