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by clipradiowallet 1913 days ago
> Also, doing burnouts and donuts on public streets

That bit "on public streets" is material - that makes it illegal. Calling the police is the normal course of action there, right?

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No, it's a common practice at this particular event. If it's been going for decades and no one has complained why should this one couple come in and try to impose their will on the community, especially with the overtones of racism/gentrification? Old Austin is disappearing pretty rapidly on the East side I can understand why they (the community) pushes back. Note everyone wants white picket fences and perfectly sculpted lawns.
So is it illegal or not? Did the city of Austin permit the willful and wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property?