CBS 58 catches up with executive David Crowley, asks about plan to curb reckless driving
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Posted: May 9, 2024 8:22 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- CBS 58 caught up with Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley after his swearing in ceremony for his second term on Thursday, May 9.
We asked him how he plans to deal with reckless driving.
"When it comes down to reckless driving it's not just taking ownership as Milwaukee County, we all have ownership of this issue. So one, when we talk about family members and knowing people who may be driving, just understanding how we need to have conversations and really change the narrative about the folks who are actually out there,"
Crowley also said he plans to work closer with the City of Milwaukee, other local governments, and the state to focus curbing reckless driving.
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