krkitt1 wrote:I don't think they can just take your car and sell it or crush it for running a red light or something like that. You would have to be racing or some crazy stuff for that to happen. If they did, Chicago would have a lot less cars Rollin on 24's
"...under special circumstances..."
One would have to run a record breaking number of red lights to qualify, I'm sure.
(Probably involves a few snapshots of pedestrians flying through the air to avoid impact and such...a true representation of life endangerment.) No. The police invited the press to video tape the crushing of this street racer's car as an example of how hard they were cracking down on the illegal practice of street racing. This footage and warning aired shortly after the subtle law about even witnessing a street race without calling 911 could permit your being arrested was snuck in to the books.
Then again, in San Diego, there was this industrial district that the police didn't seem to tour. Local racers gathered there, as nobody else was around to make a phone call. While the early portion of the evening was relatively peaceful with a few challenges, the scene slowly changed into something chaotic and almost acted like a game of chicken as races started happening without any kind of obvious control in effect. It was around the time that the four motorcyclists started to do this criss-crossing thing on the main street at high speeds that me and my friends bailed the scene. So, with stuff like that happening, such laws might have been really needed.
Then again, there was the night in Hemet that the police stopped by the gathering spot NOT to scatter the potential racers from hitting the streets to race, BUT in fear that the local gang members might try a drive by shooting. Yea...nice town full of elderly retirees and young gangs with guns, that place was.