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Public Safety Committee reviews electric-motorcycle ordinance with tiered fines, parental-responsibility clause
Summary
The Snoqualmie Public Safety Committee discussed AB 25-120, which would create a tiered fine structure for electric motorcycles, add parent/guardian responsibility for under‑18 operators and clarify enforcement and impoundment procedures; the ordinance is scheduled for a first reading next week and a possible vote Dec. 8.
The Snoqualmie Public Safety Committee discussed agenda bill AB 25-120 on Nov. 17, a proposed ordinance to regulate electric motorcycles, including a three-tier fine schedule and a parental-responsibility provision.
Chief (name not provided) summarized the changes made since the council’s earlier discussions, saying the ordinance "leaves the fines with a tiered fine system here of $250 for first offense, $500 for the second offense, and the third and subsequent offense is $750," and adding a section that bars a parent or guardian from knowingly permitting a person under 18 to operate one of these devices. The…
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