Sunday, September 23, 2007
DUI Tampa Bay Attorney and Racing on Gandy Boulevard
Cars regularly reach speeds well over 80 mph on Fourth Street N and drag racing on the weekends that starts on Friday and Saturday nights about midnight and goes until 2 or 3 a.m. "Cars with amplified motors and mufflers meet near the 7-Eleven at 115th Avenue and Fourth Street and drag race down the stretch of road and turn around at the last U-turn before the Gandy bridge. They often use the 7-Eleven as a turnaround as well," a witness said. The Pinellas County Sheriff"s Office said law enforcement is stymied by an organized underground group determined to break the law and evade police. One Deputy said, "Part of what makes it difficult is that the racers use the same technology we have. They use lookouts and radios and cell phones to communicate . . . We have undercover people in the crowd with cameras, documenting the crowds that gather there and we sometimes catch the spectators and have issued citations, but the citations have been dismissed by traffic court judges."
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Labels: DUI Tampa Attorney, Florida Statutes, Pinellas Traffic Attorney, Racing on the Highway, Street Racing
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