Ohio lawmakers are taking steps to crack down on street racing in the state. House Bill 56, sponsored by State Reps. Phil Plummer and Andrea White, aim to increase penalties for street racing and sideshows. The bill would hold a broader spectrum of people accountable, including those who attend street races, sideshows, and takeovers.
Street racing has become a growing problem in Ohio, with “pop-up street takeovers” leading to crashes and closing down local streets1. The proposed bill would increase consequences for those involved in street racing, sideshows, and takeovers, and would also increase penalties for those who attend these events.
The bill is still in its early stages, but it has already garnered support from state lawmakers and advocates. If passed, it would take effect immediately.
Ohio lawmakers are taking steps to crack down on street racing in the state. House Bill 56 aims to increase penalties for street racing and sideshows and would hold a broader spectrum of people accountable, including those who attend street races, sideshows, and takeovers. The proposed bill would increase consequences for those involved in street racing, sideshows, and takeovers, and would also increase penalties for those who attend these events. If passed, it would take effect immediately.
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