On Thursday, August 21, Tijuana’s council met in an extraordinary session and passed a package of city officials describe as directly aimed at household concerns. The headline reform waives towing, storage, and related fines when a resident recovers a stolen vehicle—ending a practice that often re-victimized people trying to get their car back. Mayor Ismael Burgueño called the change “histórica,” backing a proposal from city syndica Teresita Bald…
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