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Raymore council advances code changes tightening domestic assault, ID and neighborhood-vehicle rules
Summary
The Raymore City Council on April 28 gave first reading to Bill 3963, a package of amendments to the city's criminal and traffic code covering domestic assault enforcement, false-ID hindering prosecution provisions, neighborhood-vehicle rules, sidewalk/driveway obstruction, and vehicle equipment.
The Raymore City Council on April 28 gave first reading to Bill 3963, a package of amendments to the city's criminal and traffic code that staff said addresses five topics: domestic assault enforcement, false-identification/hindering-prosecution charges, operation and registration of low-speed neighborhood vehicles, obstruction of pedestrian access at driveways/sidewalks, and vehicle equipment requirements.
City Attorney Mark Zuhr (staff) told the council the changes break into five primary categories and provide clearer enforcement options for officers…
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