MPD Towed over 100 Vehicles Since the New Tow Policy Went into Effect
MILWAUKEE, WI – On May 1, 2022, the Milwaukee Police Department’s (MPD) new tow policy went into effect. This policy allows officers to tow vehicles when drivers are cited for an unregistered vehicle and also receive a citation for any of the following violations:
- Reckless Driving
- Excessive Speeding (25 MPH+)
- Fleeing from Officers
- Drag Racing
Over 100 vehicles have been towed as a result of this policy. 50% (50) of the driver’s did not own the vehicle that was towed. The average speed over the limit was 31 mph and the highest speed over the limit was 52 MPH. There were six arrests. Of the six arrests, three individuals were arrested for illegally carrying firearms and/or drugs, two individuals were arrested for driving recklessly-endangering safety, and one individual was arrested for driving while revoked due to alcohol.
“It is not enough to simply respond to reckless driving crashes, injuries and fatalities. We are working to prevent reckless driving and prevent the crashes,” Mayor Cavalier Johnson said. “We are towing significant numbers of recklessly driven vehicles. That’s part of our comprehensive approach. We are sending a message about the real consequences reckless drivers face when they flout the law.”
The Milwaukee Police Department asks everyone to be part of the solution! Slow down, drive safe and make sure your vehicle is registered. Together we can help keep #MKESafe!
For more information regarding the tow policy please visit: MPDTSU.org.
A reckless vehicle tow analysis was conducted and is attached.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
If this is what it takes to slow down reckless drivers, this is a great program. We can’t feel sorry for people who are impacted when their cars get towed and they have to get them out of impoundment. Bad choices have obvious consequences.