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Florida Sheriff Tells Drivers Running from Deputies will Cost Them Their Vehicles

The sheriff says multiple cars run from deputies every day, and this new initiative will serve as a message to abide by the law.

Pinellas County (Florida) Sheriff Bob Gualtieri explain why he plans to seize and sell the cars of people who run from his deputies.Pinellas County (Florida) Sheriff Bob Gualtieri explain why he plans to seize and sell the cars of people who run from his deputies.Pinellas County SO/Facebook

Drivers who try to run from law enforcement in Pinellas County, Florida, will have their car seized and forfeited under the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act, according to Sheriff Bob Gualtieri.

The Pinellas County sheriff held a press conference on Wednesday afternoon to announce a new initiative that will start on Tuesday, June 11, Fox 13 reports.

The sheriff says multiple cars run from deputies every day, and this new initiative will serve as a message to abide by the law.

Pinellas County is the most densely populated county in Florida and Gualtieri says police pursuits are especially dangerous in highly populated areas.

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