(A) It is unlawful for any person to knowingly organize a street race, sideshow, reckless driving exhibition, or exhibition of speed conducted within the city on a public street, highway, or in an off-street parking facility.
(B) It is unlawful for any person to advertise, within the city, a street race, sideshow, or exhibition of speed conducted or to be conducted in the city on a public street, highway, or in an off-street parking facility.
(C) It is unlawful for any person to advertise online, including on social media, a street race, sideshow, or exhibition of speed conducted or to be conducted in the city on a public street, highway, or in an off-street parking facility.
(D) Exceptions. This section shall not apply in any of the following instances:
(1) Where its application would result in an interference with or inhibition of any lawful exercise of constitutionally protected rights of freedom of press and freedom of speech. Speech promoting or encouraging imminent lawless conduct is not protected speech.
(2) Nothing in this section prohibits law enforcement officers or their agents from sharing information about known or suspected events in which an illegal street race, sideshow, reckless driving exhibition, and/or exhibition of speed occurred, may occur, or may be occurring.
(3) Geographic proximity to a street race, sideshow, reckless driving exhibition, or exhibition of speed alone is insufficient evidence to meet the criteria to be found guilty of organizing.
(Ord. 2239-C-S, passed 7-23-2024)