Drag racing could cost drivers their vehicles under proposed Flint ordinance change
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
Ryan Garza | The Flint Journal
Street racers leave the start line while partaking in late-night drag racing on James P. Cole Boulevard in Flint in this 2011 Flint Journal file photo.The Flint Journal
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FLINT, MI -- Drag racing in Flint could cost drivers their vehicles under a revised ordinance that’s being reviewed by the City Council.
City Attorney Angela Wheeler told the council that the new proposed ordinance would declare drag racing a public nuisance and would allow the city to impound and seize vehicles, tools, equipment, and trailers used in connection with racing vehicles.