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Item 28 - Ord. Adding Article XV (Street Racing) , Sections 36-706 through 36-710, to the SAMC
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Ordinance Adding Article XV, Sections 36-706 through 36-710, Entitled "Street Racing" <br />to the Santa Ana Municipal Code <br />April 20, 2021 <br />Page 2 <br />released anti -racing video. The Police Department continues to educate about the <br />dangers of street racing and reckless driving exhibitions and about legal and safe <br />alternative locations, such as the Irwindale Speedway. <br />Finally, the Police Department has established a partnership with several other law <br />enforcement agencies throughout the County who have been experiencing an increase <br />in street racing and reckless driving exhibitions. The partnership works together to combat <br />street racing and reckless driving exhibitions on a weekly basis. To date, the partnership <br />has completed over 95 enforcement programs. <br />The Santa Ana Police Department has experienced an increase in calls for service related <br />to speed races and reckless driving exhibitions. Drivers and spectators use social media <br />to coordinate these events, which often result in hundreds of spectators. Although most <br />enforcement action centers around the drivers involved in street racing and reckless <br />driving, exhibition scenes also heavily involve spectators. Spectators in the hundreds <br />come and watch these unlawful activities and typically block all sides of an intersection, <br />virtually stopping all traffic flow. These actions interfere with the police response and <br />facilitate the ability for involved drivers to flee. As a result, some law enforcement <br />agencies have adopted ordinances that ban spectating at street racing events. Such <br />ordinances provide an effective tool to combat dangerous activities by curbing and/or <br />eliminating spectators, with the ultimate goal of eliminating street racing in the City <br />altogether. <br />The City has evaluated the needs and concerns of the community in recommending the <br />adoption of an ordinance relating to street racing. Specifically, the proposed ordinance <br />(Exhibit 1) will provide law enforcement with additional enforcement and deterrence tools <br />in its ongoing goal to mitigate street racing and reckless driving exhibitions. The <br />provisions of the ordinance include the following. <br />• The ordinance will allow the Police Department to issue misdemeanor citations to <br />any person who is knowingly present as a spectator of a street race or reckless <br />driving exhibition on a public street, highway, or off-street parking facility. <br />• The ordinance defines present" as a person who is within two hundred (200) <br />feet of the location of a motor vehicle speed contest or reckless driving exhibition <br />or within two hundred (200) feet of the site of the preparations for either of these <br />activities. <br />A violation of this ordinance may be punishable as a misdemeanor subject to a <br />maximum of six months in jail and a fine of $1,000. <br />Staff recommends approval of the ordinance. <br />City Council 28 — 2 4/20/2021 <br />
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