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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is inching closer to doubling fines for everyone involved, including spectators, ...
The plan calls for increasing misdemeanor fines from $500 to $1,000. These penalties would apply to those who organize, ...
Supervisors say the speeding and tire-screeching behaviors have gotten more dangerous since COVID — and social media has only ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHere are 50 problem spots for street takeovers and racing in Los AngelesThe Los Angeles Police Department located some common spots used by street takeover organizers as former Chief Michel Moore directed four traffic divisions in the city to be extra alert. Here are the ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 3-0 on Tuesday to pass a motion toward tougher civil penalties for people participating in and watching illegal street takeovers. Doubling the ...
If approved, the motion would double fines against participants and social media platforms that profit from the events.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is working to address illegal street racing and takeovers, and on Tuesday a plan to double penalty fees for those involved moved forward. Using the ...
A workgroup released recommendations and statistics for the last quarter of 2024, which show a 64% increase in street takeovers between October and December in the county’s Second District.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNCar shows or street takeovers? Local residents' frustration growsA weekly event has sparked controversy in East Gardena and West Rancho Dominguez, with residents calling it a street takeover ...
As Los Angeles continues to be plagued by dangerous, sometimes deadly, street takeovers, some San Fernando Valley neighborhoods will have safety measures installed to prevent large gatherings and ...
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