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Brownsville ordinance targets digital billboard trucks on city roads

· KRGV (NBC 5)

A new ordinance banning mobile billboards is now in effect in Brownsville, aimed at reducing distractions on the roads. Effective May 1, the law allows police to stop drivers of vehicles displaying digital ads or playing sounds while driving. Brownsville City Attorney Will Treviño emphasized the importance of educating the public about this rule, warning that repeat offenders could face citations. Violating the ordinance is classified as a Class C misdemeanor, with fines reaching up to $500. The city implemented this regulation in response to community complaints and may consider future adjustments if needed.

AI summary · Source: KRGV (NBC 5)

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