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New law means drivers face tougher penalties for dangerous driving – car will be booted and towed after just one ticket

BRAZEN drivers will begin facing stricter penalties under a new law that aims to combat reckless driving by out-of-towners.

The Strengthening Traffic Enforcement, Education, and Responsibility (STEER) Act went into effect on October 4 in Washington DC, and will seek to punish careless drivers from neighboring states.

A new law in Washington DC went into effect that will seek to punish reckless drivers
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A driver approaches his vehicle and notices a parking ticket on the windshield
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Under the new legislation, which was unanimously passed in February, the attorney general of the Nation’s Capital has the authority to sue drivers who owe the city thousands in traffic fines.

If a traffic camera captures a vehicle registered in DC committing a violation, the driver must first pay the fine to renew their car’s registration in the city.

However, this rule did not affect out-of-state drivers as they would not have to renew their registration in the city.

However, the law will now apply to drivers from out of state, including those in neighboring Virginia and Maryland.

Before the legislation came into effect, drivers who racked up thousands in traffic fines could not be held accountable.

Under the STEER Act, a new point system will be enforced that could result in a driver’s vehicle being towed or booted.

“The Attorney General is hiring two attorneys who are going to work full time on this,” Council member Charles Allen told WTOP-FM.

“They’re going to be taking people who have these huge sums, and they’re going to take them to court.”

Drivers caught speeding will be punished under a new 10-point system.

  • Speeding 11 to 15 mph over the limit will result in two points.
  • Speeding 16 to 19 mph over the limit will result in three points.
  • Speeding 20+ mph over the limit will result in five points.
  • Tickets for reckless driving will result in five points.
  • Tickets for aggravated reckless driving will result in 10 points.

If a driver accumulates 10 points in a six-month window, their car will become eligible for booting and towing.

“It’s dangerous. We have lost lives over this,” Allen told the outlet.

“In the District, we’re not just going to sit back anymore.”

Under the STEER Act, city officials will be allowed to install an intelligent speed assistance system in the vehicles of drivers convicted of reckless driving.

The new speed system will automatically limit the vehicle’s speed.

The speed system works similarly to an ignition interlock device, which is installed in vehicles owned by people convicted of driving under the influence.

In 2022, the District was owed $889,187 in unpaid parking tickets, according to records from Washington DC’s Department of Public Works, obtained by CBS affiliate WUSA.

Between October 2020 and March 2021, about 75% of unpaid photo tickets in Washington DC belonged to Maryland drivers, the outlet reported.

In 2022, plates from Maryland and Virginia were cited for a violation over 750,000 times, according to records obtained by Fox affiliate WTTG.

“It’s certainly tough to say, but when you look at the numbers and that some of these drivers, we’re not talking about folks who are distracted here and there, we’re talking about folks who are dangerous and shouldn’t be on the road,” DC resident Katherine Eyster told the outlet.

“And so, hopefully that makes a difference.”

“It’s important, I think, to send that strong signal that the Attorney General is going to be coming after you,” Allen added.

“That we are going to make sure we put teeth into that reckless driving and making sure we get those drivers, hold them accountable, and get them off our streets.”

STEER Act

The Strengthening Traffic Enforcement, Education, and Responsibility (STEER) Act went into effect on October 4 in Washington DC.

The STEER Act:

  • Under the new law, Washington DC’s attorney general will now wield power to sue out-of-town drivers with outstanding traffic fines.
  • Before the STEER Act, drivers from outside Washington DC could rack up thousands in traffic fines and would not be held accountable.
  • That rule did not apply to drivers whose cars are registered in DC.
  • If a traffic camera captures a vehicle registered in DC committing a violation, the driver must first pay the fine to renew their car’s registration in the city.

STEER Act’s point system:

Drivers caught speeding will be punished under a new 10-point system:

  • Speeding 11 to 15 mph over the limit will result in two points.
  • Speeding 16 to 19 mph over the limit will result in three points.
  • Speeding 20+ mph over the limit will result in five points.
  • Tickets for reckless driving will result in five points.
  • Tickets for aggravated reckless driving will result in 10 points.

If a driver accumulates 10 points in a six-month window, their car will become eligible for booting and towing.

Under the new law, city officials will be allowed to install an intelligent speed assistance system in the vehicles of drivers convicted of reckless driving.

The new speed system will automatically limit the vehicle’s speed.

The speed system works similarly to an ignition interlock device, which is installed in vehicles owned by people convicted of driving under the influence.

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Nintendo fans go wild for the Switch’s best multiplayer game scanning at the till for under £10 

THE NINTENDO Switch isn’t always seen as one of the best consoles for online multiplayer games, due in part to its portability and reliance on wi-fi over a wired connection. 

That said, for multiplayer experiences as a whole, the Switch is absolutely packed with both couch co-op games and online multiplayer games that are surprisingly solid. 

Monster Hunter Rise screenshot
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Monster Hunter Rise lets you take down huge monsters with friends.[/caption]

One such online multiplayer game on the Switch is Monster Hunter Rise, the most recent game in the Monster Hunter series that spent a couple of years as a Switch exclusive before being ported to PC, PS5, and Xbox

It’s a co-operative monster-hunting action RPG where you and up to three friends can head into the field to take down giant monsters, and it’s a fantastic game. 

Critics praised it for its fast-paced combat, which was said to be much better than prior games in the series, and its huge amount of content, with over 300 hours of content for a completionist. 

While the game usually retails for £34.99, Nintendo Switch owners can now pick it up on the Nintendo eShop for just £8.74, a massive saving of 75%. 

Those who want the massive Sunbreak expansion as well can pick up the game and Sunbreak in a single package for just £16.49, down from the usual £49.99. 

Buying the Sunbreak expansion separately costs £14.39 currently, or £35.99 normally, so interested players should pick up the bundle that includes the game and the expansion in one cheap purchase. 

Monster Hunter Rise will be on sale on Switch until October 22, 2024, so players have two weeks to pick it up before it goes back to its regular price. 

The sale comes after the announcement of the next game in the series, Monster Hunter Wilds, which is set to be released on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on February 28, 2024. 

The new game is set to be fully open world, rather than having separate open areas like Rise, and lets players switch between two different weapons in the field for the first time. 

It also comes as Nintendo fans wait for news on the Switch 2, which is set to be announced at some point in the next five months, and has had a number of apparent leaked images surface in recent weeks. 

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Meet Butterball – who was the beloved labrador that stole the internet’s heart?

BUTTERBALL was a hilarious labrador that stole the internet’s heart after going viral on TikTok in 2023.

Sadly, the beloved TikTok pooch passed away at the age of 14 leading many fans to pay tribute to the dog that brought them so much joy.

Here’s everything you need to know about Butterball.

Butterball had over 600,000 followers on TikTok
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Dog days

Butterball was a labrador retriever who became a TikTok sensation when she was 13-years-old.

A video was posted to the social media platform of her leaping onto her owner’s Gator utility vehicle when she was too tired to walk.

TikTokers fell in love with her ability to quietly sit and observe at one moment, but then lovingly bound over to her owner in the next.

Butterball starred in many hilarious videos
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Butterball’s TikTok superstardom

That video of Butterball propelled her to TikTok super-fame, with videos about the pooch getting a total of 252million likes.

Her TikTok account had over 600,000 followers and her Instagram account had 300,000 followers.

Butterball’s fame continued to grow as her owner posted videos of the dog playing in mud and often had hilarious captions such as “Butterball is thinking of running for governor at this point”.

Fans paid tribute to the beloved dog when she passed away
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Butterball passing away

Sadly Butterball passed away on October 6, 2024.

Her owner posted a picture of the TikTok star with a caption reading: “She lived a good life and died in my lap while she was getting endless pets from everyone. See you again Butterball put in a good word when you’re up there”.

Her owner had posted a video of the labrador just a week before, where she excitedly ran up to her owner.

Fans have been posting tributes to the beloved dog and commenting on videos of her, saying “rest in peace, angel” and “RIP bud”.

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