Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker signed three new bills on Wednesday aimed at improving public safety. The bills targeted gambling machines, license plate…
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker signed three public safety bills into law to combat nuisances and improve quality of life for residents on Wednesday afternoon.
Mayor Parker said this is a quality of life issue as there are people who wait outside gas stations in the middle of the night to rob people of the money they won from illegal gambling.Crackdown on illegal license plate flippersThese had a direct connection to violence being committed in the city, particularly when it came to getaway cars using them, Mayor Parker said.
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