§ 73.04 RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES TO PROVE A VIOLATION.
   (A)   Notwithstanding any other provision of law, to prove a violation of § 73.03, admissible evidence may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:
      (1)   The time of day;
      (2)   The nature and description of the scene;
      (3)   The number of people at the scene;
      (4)   The location of the individual charged in relation to any individual or group present at the scene;
      (5)   The number and description of motor vehicles at the scene;
      (6)   The activities in which the motor vehicles are engaged; or
      (7)   Whether the person charged drove, walked, or was transported to the scene; or
      (8)   How long the person charged was present at the scene of the event; or
      (9)   Whether the person charged has previously participated in an illegal motor vehicle speed contest, exhibition of speed, or sideshow; or
      (10)   Whether the person charged has previously aided and abetted an illegal motor vehicle speed contest, exhibition of speed, or sideshow; or
      (11)   Whether the person charged has previously attended an illegal motor vehicle speed contest, exhibition of speed, or sideshow; or
      (12)   Whether the person charged previously was present at a location where preparations were being made for an illegal motor vehicle speed contest, exhibition of speed, or sideshow or where an illegal motor vehicle speed contest, exhibition of speed, or sideshow was in progress.
(Ord. 1794, passed 7-19-23)