Series Of D.C. Council Bills Aim To Get Dangerous Drivers Off The Roads Faster

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Series Of D.C. Council Bills Aim To Get Dangerous Drivers Off The Roads Faster
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The D.C. Council is trying to find ways to get the most reckless drivers off its streets, by introducing a slate of bills that create automatic suspensions for certain speeders, and suing out of state drivers who don't pay D.C. fines.

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