PIERRE, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) If Governor Rhoden gives his approval, local law enforcement will have stronger tools to tackle street racing. The South Dakota House has passed a bill that increases penalties, which was introduced by law enforcement officials in Sioux Falls due to the rising street racing issue. Representative David Kull, a former police chief in Brandon, argues that tougher penalties are essential. VERBATIM: They are taking over these streets and they are driving at extremely high rates of speed. Not just endangering themselves, but endangering the other motorized public. They’re stealing a street. That’s what Sioux Falls is faced with. The bill is now awaiting the Governor’s signature to become law.
New Law Would Toughen Punishment For Street Racers
If Governor Rhoden approves, local law enforcement will gain stronger tools to combat the growing problem of street racing in South Dakota. The South Dakota House has passed a bill aimed at increasing penalties for street racing, a measure introduced by law enforcement officials in Sioux Falls in response to the rising issue.
