Bay Area County Cracks Down on Sideshow Spectators with Jail Time

The Alameda County Board of Supervisors is considering an ordinance that would make it illegal to watch sideshows, subjecting spectators to fines, jail time, or both. The proposal aims to crack down on these illegal car events that often result in injuries, property damage, and divert law enforcement resources. However, legal experts argue that the ordinance violates the First Amendment, as the public and press have the right to watch, record, and report on public events, even if they are illegal. Sideshows have evolved and spread to other Bay Area cities, with organizers using social media to attract large crowds. Similar laws exist in Oakland, San Jose, and Pittsburg, but critics question the clarity and constitutionality of penalizing spectators.
- Sideshow spectators could face jail under proposal in this Bay Area county San Francisco Chronicle
- Could you be fined or sent to jail for watching a sideshow? Alameda Co. closer to banning spectators ABC7 News Bay Area
- Sideshow spectators could face jail time under proposed ordinance KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
- Alameda County ordinance passes, making it illegal to watch sideshows KRON4
- Police make 12 arrests, impound 15 vehicles in ‘sideshow mission’ KTXL FOX 40 Sacramento
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