What do you Fla owners think of your new street racing law?
"1 (2)(a)(1) No person shall drive any vehicle in any
2 race, speed competition or contest, drag race or acceleration
3 contest, test of physical endurance, exhibition of speed or
4 acceleration, or for the purpose of making a speed record on
5 any highway, roadway, or parking lot. A violation of this
6 paragraph constitutes a misdemeanor of the first degree,
7 punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s.
8 775.084. Any person who violates this paragraph shall pay a
9 fine of not less than $250 nor more than $750, and the
10 department shall revoke the driver license of a person so
11 convicted for up to 1 year, and no person shall in any manner
12 participate in any such race, competition, contest, test, or
13 exhibition.
14 (b) Any person who violates paragraph (a) within 5
15 years after the date of a prior violation which resulted in a
16 conviction for a violation of this subsection commits a felony
17 of the third degree and shall pay a fine of not less than $500
18 nor more than $1,000. Additionally, the department shall
19 revoke the driver license of that person for 2 years."
5 (3) Whenever a law enforcement officer determines that
6 a person was engaged in a drag race or race, as described in
7 subsection (1), the law enforcement officer may immediately
8 arrest and take into custody such person, and shall cause the
9 vehicle used in the contest to be impounded for not less than
10 5 days in any police or towing company compound.
9 (b) When three or more people gather for the purpose
10 of violating paragraph (a), it shall constitute a "breach of
11 the peace" and shall be punishable as provided in s. 870.02.
2 race, speed competition or contest, drag race or acceleration
3 contest, test of physical endurance, exhibition of speed or
4 acceleration, or for the purpose of making a speed record on
5 any highway, roadway, or parking lot. A violation of this
6 paragraph constitutes a misdemeanor of the first degree,
7 punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s.
8 775.084. Any person who violates this paragraph shall pay a
9 fine of not less than $250 nor more than $750, and the
10 department shall revoke the driver license of a person so
11 convicted for up to 1 year, and no person shall in any manner
12 participate in any such race, competition, contest, test, or
13 exhibition.
14 (b) Any person who violates paragraph (a) within 5
15 years after the date of a prior violation which resulted in a
16 conviction for a violation of this subsection commits a felony
17 of the third degree and shall pay a fine of not less than $500
18 nor more than $1,000. Additionally, the department shall
19 revoke the driver license of that person for 2 years."
5 (3) Whenever a law enforcement officer determines that
6 a person was engaged in a drag race or race, as described in
7 subsection (1), the law enforcement officer may immediately
8 arrest and take into custody such person, and shall cause the
9 vehicle used in the contest to be impounded for not less than
10 5 days in any police or towing company compound.
9 (b) When three or more people gather for the purpose
10 of violating paragraph (a), it shall constitute a "breach of
11 the peace" and shall be punishable as provided in s. 870.02.
Acceleration competition....
That sounds dangerous. Getting a felony conviction (2 times in 5 years) for hitting the gas pedal to hard? very not cool.
Coldie
Coldie
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Time for Tampa, Bulldog, His Nozebleedness, TZ, Twisted, et. al. to retain full-time legal counsel, or something
But this is just what I think....
But this is just what I think....
We can all thank the ricers for this one...........plus, one of the local news channels took a hidden camera to the most popular race hangout, and showed a week-long setment on street racing...........guess what you saw the most.........of course you guessed it.........lots of neon, lots of body kits, wings, exhausts (insert your favorite rice mod here)............
Oh well..................I have calmed down a lot in my driving habits, although the trigger foot is always awake at a stoplight, so long as it is empty, clear, and safe, and worthy opponent, but I do avoid 99.9% of encounters......It is scary you know.......it's just a shame the track is so far away
JC
Oh well..................I have calmed down a lot in my driving habits, although the trigger foot is always awake at a stoplight, so long as it is empty, clear, and safe, and worthy opponent, but I do avoid 99.9% of encounters......It is scary you know.......it's just a shame the track is so far away
JC
With any law, it leaves a whole lot of room for interpretation. It is only as good as the cops/attorneys that are enforcing it. Also, the perpretrators will have huge stakes and will have to seek competent legal council to fight.
You will see a lot of taxpayers money wasted on trying to convict people. There will probably be some trial$$$ due to the severity.
Kind of like the new CA law (AB 1058) that is before our illustrious governer Gay Davis. It gives the CARB unprecedented power to regulate car buying and driving. The Supreme court will get this one.
You will see a lot of taxpayers money wasted on trying to convict people. There will probably be some trial$$$ due to the severity.
Kind of like the new CA law (AB 1058) that is before our illustrious governer Gay Davis. It gives the CARB unprecedented power to regulate car buying and driving. The Supreme court will get this one.
Last edited by Jay Lincoln; Jul 11, 2002 at 09:46 PM.




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