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Norwalk police report compliance gaps, infractions under new vape ordinance
Summary
Police told the committee that about 48 shops fall under the vape ordinance enacted Sept. 1; as of last week, roughly 12 were registered, five applications were denied, and officers issued multiple infractions. Chief Walsh recommended adding a clearer failure-to-register violation.
Norwalk — Police provided the committee with an enforcement update Nov. 18 on the vape ordinance enacted Sept. 1, reporting registration shortfalls and enforcement actions and urging a clearer failure‑to‑register violation in the ordinance.
Police Chief Walsh told the committee “we have 48 shops that technically need to fall under this new ordinance,” and said “as of last week, we only had 12 that were validly registered.” He reported…
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