Step One: Warm. Step Two: Scorching Hot. Reckless Drivers Beware
Statement from Alderman Lamont Westmoreland October 14, 2025
Today the Wisconsin Senate & Assembly approved AB 078 / SB 65 — a game-changing law that allows police to impound vehicles used in reckless driving offenses, regardless of vehicle ownership. Those borrowing cars or driving vehicles titled in someone else’s name will no longer be protected by lukewarm laws. And neither will so-called “first-time offenders.” The days of slapping reckless drivers on the hand are nearing an end.
Once a vehicle is impounded, if it isn’t picked up within 90 days it will be destroyed. So if you don’t have the financial means to deal with what’s coming, here’s the simple answer: drive responsibly. Our towing contractors are ready to go, and the City Tow Lot has more than 300 spaces waiting.
Let’s be clear — this isn’t a magic wand that will instantly end reckless driving. But it’s a powerful step toward restoring accountability and changing the reckless, senseless behavior we see on our streets every single day. For far too long, there have been no real consequences for this level of stupidity behind the wheel. That ends now.
This change in state law gives Milwaukee both the ability and the authority to act more effectively. The legislation earned strong bipartisan support in Madison — as it should. This isn’t a political issue, and it’s refreshing to see lawmakers put that regressive political rhetoric aside to do what’s right. It also has the support of the Badger State Sheriffs’ Association, the Milwaukee Police Association, the Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association, the Wisconsin Professional Police Association, and the Wisconsin Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs Association.
The legislation now goes to Governor Evers and I look forward to him signing it.
This empowers the City of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Police Department to finally hold reckless drivers accountable — and we will. I already have the new city ordinance ready to be adopted at our next Council meeting. As long as I’m around, I’ll keep pushing every possible angle to bring accountability and consequences to those who endanger lives and drive our streets like they’re fleeing Godzilla. We’ve gone from cold, to lukewarm, to warm — and I’m pushing for scorching-hot levels of accountability. Stay tuned.
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.
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I look forward to the Council voting record on this one.
I predict at least one “Abstain”.
Finally some action that fits the alarming increase in dangerous, at times deadly, driving. If people are using cars as weapons of violence, they should have those cars taken away. Looking forward to safer streets as a result.
What are the penalties around intentional reckless driving?
Bail, fines, prison should be comparable to other serious felonies such as attempted murder.