Current Amendment: 1 to Bill 4292
The Committee on Judiciary proposes the following amendment (LC-4292.CM0001H):
Amend the bill, as and if amended, SECTION 2, by striking Section 56-5-3910(A)(1) and (2) and inserting:
(1) "Street Takeover" means the
unauthorized deliberate and coordinated obstruction of a public roadway,
street, highway, intersection,
public vehicular area, private property without owner consent, or parking lot for illegal vehicle exhibitions including, but not limited to, burnouts, drifting, doughnuts, speed contests,
stunts, wheelies, or other
reckless driving maneuvers
that show a willful and wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.
(2) "Participant" means an individual operating a vehicle, riding as a passenger, or engaging in activities
thatwith the intent to contribute to a street takeover.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 2, by striking Section 56-5-3910(A)(4) and (5) and inserting:
(4) "Spectator" means a person who knowingly attends a street takeover for the purpose of encouraging, recording, or aiding the event.
(5)(4) "Aider or Abettor" means a person who assists in planning, coordinating, or physically aiding a street takeover, including
, but not limited to, blocking roads
, selling concessions, collecting entry fees or spectator ticket fees, or directing vehicles.
(5) "Driving Maneuvers" means a specific, skillful movement of the vehicle.
(6) "Burnout" means the operation of a motor vehicle where the motor vehicle is kept stationary, or is in motion, while the wheels are spun, resulting in friction which causes the motor vehicle's tires to heat up and emit smoke.
(7) "Drifting" means the operation of a motor vehicle where the motor vehicle is steered so that it makes a controlled skid sideways through a turn with the front wheels pointed in a direction opposite to that of the turn.
(8) "Doughnut" means the operation of a motor vehicle where the front or rear of the motor vehicle is rotated around the opposite set of wheels in a continuous motion which may cause a circular skid-mark pattern of rubber on the driving surface or the tires to heat up and emit smoke from friction, or both.
(9) "Speed Contest" means the operation of one or more motor vehicle(s) in a competitive attempt to outgain another motor vehicle or improve one's speed or time, including racing, timed acceleration, or attempts to outperform another motor vehicle.
(10) Wheelie" means the operation of a motor vehicle where the motor vehicle is ridden for a distance with the front wheel or wheels raised off the ground.
(11) "Stunt" means a burnout, drifting, doughnut, wheelie, or other dangerous motor vehicle activity.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 2, by striking Section 56-5-3910(B)(1) and (2) and inserting:
(1) for a first offense is guilty of a
felonymisdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined
three thousandnot more than five hundred dollars, imprisoned not more than
five yearsone year, or both, and have his driver's license suspended for six months; or
(2) for a second or subsequent offense is guilty of a
felonymisdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined
sevennot more than three thousand
five hundred dollars, imprisoned not more than
tenthree years,
or bothand have his driver's license suspended for one year.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 2, by striking Section 56-5-3910(C)(1) and (2) and inserting:
(1) for a first offense is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than
three thousand five hundred dollars,
and imprisoned not more than
six monthsone year, or both;
or
(2) for a second
or subsequent offense is guilty of a
felonymisdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined
sevennot more than three thousand
five hundred dollars, and imprisoned not more than
fivethree years
, or both.; or
(3) for a third or subsequent offense is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, must be fined fifteen thousand dollars, and imprisoned not more than ten years.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 2, by striking Section 56-5-3910(D) and inserting:
(D)
A spectator,An aider
, or abettor of a street takeover:
(1) for a first offence is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined
one thousandnot more than one hundred dollars, imprisoned not more than thirty days,
or bothand have his driver's license suspended for thirty days;
(2) for a second offense
or subsequent offense is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined
two thousand not more than five hundred dollars, imprisoned not more than sixty days,
or both.and have his driver's license suspended for six months; or
(3) for a third or subsequent offense is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined five thousand dollars, imprisoned not more than one year, and have his driver's license suspended for one year.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 2, by striking Section 56-5-3910(E)(1), (2), (3), and (4) and inserting:
(1) fled a law enforcement officer during a street takeover is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be
fined not more than five hundred dollars, imprisoned not more than
two yearsone year, in addition to the punishment provided for with the principal crime;
(2) endangered pedestrians, law enforcement officers, or other drivers is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined
up to an additional
fivethree thousand dollars, and imprisoned not more than
an additional one year
, in addition to the punishment provided for with the principal crime;
(3) inflicted bodily injury upon another person is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, must be fined an additional ten thousand dollars, and imprisoned not more than
an additional five years
, in addition to the punishment provided for with the principal crime; or
(4) caused the death of another person is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, must be fined an additional twenty-five thousand dollars, and imprisoned not more than
an additional ten years
, in addition to the punishment provided for with the principal crime.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 2, by striking Section 56-5-3910(F), (G), (H), (I), and (J) and inserting:
(F) It is unlawful to conduct a street takeover on private property without the owner's written consent. A property owner may request law enforcement intervention to remove a person who violates this subsection.
(G) Any vehicle used in a street takeover must be impounded for at least thirty days.
(H) Any vehicle involved in a second or subsequent offense must be forfeited permanently and auctioned, with proceeds used to fund public safety initiatives.
(I) Any vehicle with illegal street racing modifications that include, but are not limited to, the use of nitrous oxide fuel or removing exhaust systems must be seized and must not be returned to the owner unless it is restored to legal standards.
(J) No political subdivision may by ordinance, policy, or regulation reduce any penalty contained in this section.
(F) Any vehicle used by a participant, organizer, spectator, or an aider and abettor during a street takeover, shall be seized by the responding law enforcement agency. Within ten days of seizure of such vehicle, the seizing agency shall provide written notice of such seizure to any owner or lienholder of the vehicle. Upon request, the seized vehicle may be returned to the owner or lienholder of the vehicle at the discretion of the responding law enforcement agency. Prior to release, the owner or lienholder shall pay any fees associated with the seizure of the vehicle, to include, but not be limited to, reasonable towing and storage fees. If the owner or lienholder of a seized vehicle fails to claim the vehicle and pay outstanding fees within thirty days of receipt of notice of seizure from the seizing agency, the vehicle shall be forfeited to the seizing agency and title to the vehicle shall transfer to the seizing law enforcement agency. The law enforcement agency may use the vehicle within the agency or sell the vehicle and use the proceeds to fund law enforcement activities.
(G) Any seized vehicle that was used by an individual convicted of a crime contained in this section shall be forfeited and title to the vehicle shall transfer to the law enforcement agency that initiated charges against the individual. The law enforcement agency may use the vehicle within the agency or sell the vehicle and use the proceeds to fund law enforcement activities.
(H) Any vehicle with illegal street racing modifications is not legal to operate on a public roadway, street, highway, intersection, public vehicular area, or parking lot. Such a vehicle shall immediately be forfeited to law enforcement upon a conviction for use of that vehicle in a street takeover.
(I) No political subdivision may by ordinance, policy, or regulation reduce any penalty contained in this section.
(K) Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 22-3-540, 22-3-545, 22-3-550, and 14-25-65, an offense punishable under this section, unless the person is charged with subsection (E) along with an underlying offense, may be tried in magistrates or municipal court.
Renumber sections to conform.
Amend title to conform.