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Code enforcement board upholds $1,000 fine and six‑month impoundment in motorcycle‑stunts case; many property dockets continued
Summary
At its Nov. 14 docket the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board upheld a $1,000 fine and six‑month impoundment for a motorcycle involved in street stunts and granted dozens of continuances and conditional discharges while urging owners to complete repairs and lead‑hazard assessments.
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board on Nov. 14 upheld a $1,000 fine and a six‑month impoundment for a Honda Grom the county said was used in street stunts, while simultaneously granting numerous continuances and conditional discharges across a packed docket.
Officer Kenneth Lawrence of the Louisville Metro Police Department told the board he followed a group of motorcycles on Oct. 9 and “started seeing a couple of them do willies down the road,” then observed the group run a red light and detained a rider after officers boxed the group in, the officer said. County counsel asked the board to impose a $1,000 fine and a six‑month impoundment of the bike as authorized by the citation.
Bridal Morales (appearing as the appellant) said she had not been riding that night and asked what she could do to…
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