Birmingham, Ala. — The Birmingham City Council is taking steps to address a significant rise in vehicle thefts, particularly those involving Kia and Hyundai models. On Tuesday, the council voted to authorize the city attorney’s office to explore potential legal claims against the two automobile manufacturers, raising concerns about alleged design defects that are believed to have made these vehicles more susceptible to theft.
City Attorney Nicole King pointed out that Birmingham Police have been inundated with requests related to stolen vehicles, labeling the situation a public nuisance and a considerable drain on city resources. This issue is not new to Birmingham; earlier in 2023, police reported an alarming rise in car thefts — over 375% compared to the previous year. Notably, Kias and Hyundais accounted for approximately one-third of all stolen vehicles.
The significant increase in thefts has prompted city officials to take action. Council President Darrell O’Quinn noted that the burden on local police departments has been substantial, diverting resources away from community engagement initiatives. To mitigate the issue earlier this year, Birmingham Police proactively distributed free steering wheel locks to local drivers in an effort to curb thefts.
This latest council vote empowers the mayor and city attorney to investigate potential civil litigation against Kia and Hyundai. Although specifics of any lawsuit have yet to be determined, the city is considering joining existing class-action suits or pursuing its own claims. O’Quinn cautioned that if the city does pursue legal action, it may undergo a lengthy process, and updates will be provided as developments unfold.
The council remains committed to addressing this pressing community issue, as rising theft rates continue to affect residents’ sense of security. The move to explore legal avenues reflects a broader concern for the well-being of Birmingham’s citizens and the integrity of local law enforcement operations.
The theft of vehicles not only affects the immediate victims but also strains police resources and promotes a sense of unease among the community. Local residents have expressed growing frustration over the alarming number of thefts, particularly of certain car models that seem to have become prime targets.
The actions taken by the Birmingham City Council could potentially lead to significant consequences for Kia and Hyundai should legal action move forward. Both manufacturers may find themselves under increased scrutiny as the city pursues its claims, with implications that could extend beyond the Magic City.
As this situation continues to develop, residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity regarding vehicle thefts in their neighborhoods. Council members will keep the public informed about the progress of their investigations and any subsequent legal actions that may occur.
In the meantime, drivers of affected models may want to consider additional security measures for their vehicles as the city grapples with this rising trend of automobile theft.
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