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Friday, November 06, 2009 07:58

Denver Voters Reject Police Automobile Impound Initiative

Denver voters this week soundly defeated a ballot initiative that would have significantly restricted police discretion on whether to impound cars driven by unlicensed drivers, reports the city's Post. Initiative 300 had prompted opposition from an array of civic and political leaders. They told voters the initiative would unnecessarily tie up police resources and become a costly bureaucratic burden.

Opponents also said it was a thinly veiled attack against illegal immigrants. The measure was rejected by nearly seven of every 10 voters. Supporters had said a lenient attitude toward unlicensed drivers puts law-abiding citizens at risk and argued that impound fees would help pay for enforcement.

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