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Originally Posted by Shutter
so does this mean the location of tonights street race is gonna be changed?
I'm dying to see who's gonna finally break into the 16's for the 1/4.
Joking aside, IMO, I feel that its more for the "show" than it is the "money". Illegal mod tickets must be a fraction to other citations(useless street sweeping, speeding, red lights etc) but its done to show that they are "cracking down" on illegal street-racerz.
I'd be very interested to know the numbers actually...
Either way, control yourself on the street, and avoid doing things that "hurt the scene" for the rest of us.
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I think you're right on. Whenever there's an article related to any form of enforcement, it's a public relations thing. Chances are, LAPD is getting shit loads of calls from "concerned citizens" about street racing/loud cars/"hoodlums" etc.
LA area has always been tough on modded cars, I think this article is just for show.
I'm very glad Bakersfield is far less strict in this matter though, the BPD officer at cars and coffee a couple months ago: "Car looks bad ass man!" Haha