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Sherman A1

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3. According to the article
Mon May 13, 2019, 07:06 PM
May 2019

A police spokeswoman notes, however, that their call logs did not show anyone who reported actually seeing a gun, only a "subject digging in their pants," which would be harder to enforce. The spokeswoman also says police told Fox-2 they were aware of a number of options for dealing with ATVs, including the state law now being cited by the chief.

But, she says, enforcing state law on ATVs is a step that requires filing cases through the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office, not just the City Counselor. The department had previously been unprepared to do that; its records show just three ATV summons in 2017 and one in 2018.

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