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‘Inoperable’ cars could be removed from drivers’ own backyards under new law as officials stamp out fence loophole
A JUNK vehicle rule is set to go into effect, allowing city officials to override a previous wall loophole. Abandoned cars lined up in a homeowners’ backyard are no longer legal after a major city changed the language in its road law codes. GettyAn inoperable car parks in an overgrown bush (stock image)[/caption] The Gilbert, Arizona, town council reviewed adjustments to its regulations on inoperable and abandoned vehicles, according to the Gilbert Sun News. The changes are designed to streamline garbage enforcement and address concerns about unsightly backyards. Under the current code, homeowners can store unlimited inoperable vehicles. City officials defin

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