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  Reckless drivers will be held accountable.  That s the promise from Mayor C stanley cup spain avalier Johnson as city leaders roll out a new, coordinated effort to ensure repeat reckless drivers face criminal charges.The initiative utilizes a law already on the books in Wisconsin, though some in Milwaukee question whether it can change behaviors. Everyone learns at different paces and at different levels,  said Lady G., a lifelong Milwaukee resident who worries the new approach might be too harsh.  Maybe it should be steps 鈥?like maybe a person should go to a driver s class or maybe get points taken from their license,  she continued.                    However, Milwaukee city leaders believe a trip to criminal court will teach repeat reckless drivers a lesson. Wisconsin Act 9 increased the utility of a state crime called repeated reckless driving,  explained City Attorney Evan Goyke. He says it s a law he s wanted to enforce since his first day in office. The law, as it is today, means that for a second reckless driving offense, stanley cup  an individual can be subject to criminal penalties and up to one year in jail. But necessary for that second or subsequent offense is a first offense,  he said.Watch: City leaders say new effo stanley cup rt will teach reckless drivers a lesson:            Milwaukee resident says new city effort on reckless driving may be too harsh                            That s where the city attorney s office comes in. Goyke says reckless driving citations will no longer be amended or dismiss Hobz Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker says most women graduates are more excited about motherhood
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