Law Enforcement Cracking Down on Supercar Sunday
Apr 26th, 2009 by Steve Simmons
Several cars were stopped and the drivers ticketed while on their way to and from Supercar Sunday on April 26th. The crackdown on burnouts and speeding started with a lecture from two policemen to a large group of Mustang owners, who have gained a reputation for causing problems at the event. The group was sternly instructed to keep their throttles under control and show more caution in the way they exit as a group. Afterward, the crowds cheered and jeered as a silver Ferrari was the first of many to fall victim to the pair of patrol cars staking out Mulholland Drive in front of the weekly event. The general feeling was one of relief and gratitude that the police were doing something about the “ego problems” that threaten to shut down this event forever, as seen at Crystal Cove which was the precursor to Cars & Coffee.
There was also a strong police presence on Mulholland Highway and various adjoining canyons, adding to the message being sent by local law enforcement. Unfortunately they were nowhere to be seen at the Rock Store overlook, where several motorcyclists were doing wheelies at high speed past the busy turnout. One motorcyclist was being airlifted out after a fairly serious accident just below the same overlook. There was no official word on how long the increased patrols and citations will last, but it’s a safe bet that the city will be looking toward Supercar Sunday and the surrounding canyon roads as a source of additional income in the foreseeable future.
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