By Phyllis Swebilius
Register Staff
ANSONIA — A city panel has temporarily put on hold an idea to “boot” motor vehicles of tax scofflaws and has decided to explore other options.
While keeping the clamping option open, the aldermanic Finance Subcommittee also decided Monday night to brainstorm with a former tax collector from an area city and to look at computer-generated services to track down scofflaws.
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