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Visitor urges Kern County to consider ordinance closing "8-skate" loophole on catalytic-converter possession

2302615 · February 12, 2025
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A visitor presented an ordinance model used in Riverside County to make possession of catalytic converters without proof of ownership a crime; Supervisor Peters asked county counsel to review feasibility for Kern County.

Darryl Terrell, a community advocate from Moreno Valley, urged the Kern County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 11 to consider local ordinance language that would criminalize possession of catalytic converters without proof of ownership. He said state law AB 641 creates a loophole that allows thieves to possess up to eight…

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