City council members unanimously voted to approve an ordinance Tuesday that allows police to seize vehicles suspected of being involved in street racing and other crimes across the city.
In this file photo, Colorado Springs police officer Kyle Bergstreser issues a ticket to a driver allegedly speeding 10 mph to 15 mph over the limit along Academy Boulevard in Colorado Springs.
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Days after hundreds of vehicles tied to illegal street racing shut down a freeway near Denver, Colorado Springs City Council members unanimously voted to approve an ordinance Tuesday giving police
Colorado Springs City Council members appeared Monday to support an ordinance allowing police officers to seize vehicles they believe are connected to a crime in an effort to reduce street
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