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Auto theft bills pass unanimously in Assembly committee

More than 14,000 vehicles have been stolen statewide this year in NJ

12/06/2022

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Auto theft bills pass unanimously in Assembly committee

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More than 14,000 vehicles have been stolen statewide this year in NJ

The state assembly hopes four new bills will help cut down on car thefts in New Jersey. More than 14,000 vehicles have been stolen statewide this year, a 9% bump from 2021. During a hearing for these bills on Monday, law enforcement explained that high-end cars make up most of that increase and described the difficulties in stopping those thieves.

12/06/2022

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