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Lieutenant Love urges Louisa County residents to secure vehicle loads; enforcement, fines coming

Louisa County Sheriff's Office · April 27, 2026
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Lieutenant Love of the Louisa County Sheriff's Office warned that Virginia law requires motorists to secure loads when hauling trash, said enforcement will increase in coming weeks and outlined fines of $250–$500 for violations and about $1,000 for a third offense.

Lieutenant Love of the Louisa County Sheriff's Office told residents that Virginia law requires drivers to secure vehicle loads when bringing trash to refuse sites or to the landfill and said the office will step up enforcement in coming weeks.

"It is law in Virginia that you are required to secure loads when you are…

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