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Sandy Springs plans stronger measures to prevent predatory car booting

Sandy Springs Attorney Dan Lee brought the proposed changes to the city’s booting ordinance to the Sandy Springs City Council. (Provided by Sandy Springs) Those leaving Sandy Springs Springs events only to find their car tires placed in a locked clamp known as booting may be more aware of consequences if a new ordinance is passed. City Attorney Dan Lee brought proposals to change the city’s ordinance to the city council’s Aug. 19 work session. L…
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