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With `Street Takeovers’ Causing Havoc in SFV, Councilman Wants to Crack Down

Posted by Contributing Editor on May 9, 2018 in Crime | Leave a response
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Following reports of some dangerous “street takeovers” in the San Fernando Valley, a city councilman said Wednesday that he wants a reevaluation of Los Angeles’ current laws and efforts to crack down on the illegal activity.

Street racing is a decades-old problem in the Valley, but in recent years has evolved into what is commonly referred to as a “street takeover,” where drivers that may number in the hundreds close down a street while other motorists perform dangerous and reckless stunts in the middle of an intersection, according to a motion introduced by Los Angeles City Councilman Mitchell Englander.

“These events can not only cause damage to public and private property, but put the participants’ lives in danger as well as spectators, law enforcement and the general public,” Englander wrote.

Organizers typically utilize social media to quickly and efficiently set up such an event, often within private social media circles, which can make it extremely difficult for law enforcement to determine where and when the illegal races will occur, according to the motion.

Englander’s motion follows two recent reports by the Los Angeles Daily News, which documented several large street takeovers that occurred in the Valley in the Devonshire Division.

The motion would direct the Los Angeles Police Department, with the assistance of the City Attorney’s Office, to report on all of the city’s current ordinances, laws and fines related to street racing, anti-street racing programs in effect, as well as any and all suggestions to increase penalties, fines or efforts of the LAPD in order to successfully combat illegal street racing citywide.

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