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February 9, 1994 <br /> Bill No. 11-94 <br /> Proposed Anti-Crime Ordinance <br /> Page 2 <br /> (4) Enforcement and Penalties. <br /> *It calls for a multi-faceted approach to enforcement focusing on: <br /> -Confiscation of weapons when found in violation. <br /> -Minimum ordinance violation citations of$25.00 payable through <br /> the Ordinance Violation Bureau. <br /> -Maximum fines of$2,500.00 <br /> - WOULD REQUIRE FOR BOTH THE YOUTH AND <br /> ADULT OFFENDER, MANDATORY EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS <br /> ON FIREARMS SAFETY CONDUCTED BY THE SOUTH BEND <br /> POLICE DEPARTMENT OR ITS DULY AUTHORIZED AGENT. <br /> - WOULD EARMARK ALL MONIES COLLECTED <br /> UNDER THIS ORDINANCE TO BE DEDICATED TO THE <br /> JUVENILE POSITIVE ASSISTANCE FUND. This fund was created by <br /> the City in 1990, and is dedicated to the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) <br /> Program and for assisting police activities in the Juvenile Aid Bureau. <br /> I am asking that this proposed ordinance be sent to the Health and Public Safety <br /> Committee so that it can be thoroughly reviewed. I welcome your comments and <br /> those of the public on this important and critical public safety issue. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> r r� // <br /> Roland Kelly <br /> Third District Council Member <br />