10.34.030   Relevant circumstances to prove a violation.
   To prove a violation of this chapter, admissible evidence may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:
   A.   The time of day;
   B.   The nature and description of the scene;
   C.   The number of people at the scene;
   D.   The location of the person charged in relation to any person or group present at the scene;
   E.   The number and descriptions of motor vehicles at the scene;
   F.   That the motor vehicles at the scene have been modified;
   G.   That the person charged drove or was transported to the scene;
   H.   That the person charged has previously participated in or was present at a sideshow, motor vehicle exhibition of speed, motor vehicle speed contest, or reckless driving exhibition;
   I.   That the person charged has previously aided and abetted a sideshow, motor vehicle exhibition of speed, motor vehicle speed contest, or reckless driving exhibition;
   J.   That the person charged has previously promoted spectating at a sideshow, motor vehicle exhibition of speed, motor vehicle speed contest, or reckless driving exhibition;
   K.   That the person charged previously was present at a location where preparations were being made for a sideshow, motor vehicle exhibition of speed, motor vehicle speed contest, or reckless driving exhibition;
   L.   That the person charged previously violated this chapter;
   M.   Any video or audio from technology such as drone or security cameras; and
   N.   Any data from technology such as automatic license plate readers or speed detecting radar technology. (Ord. 2024-0049 § 2; Ord. 2005-031 § 2)