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ORDINANCE NO. 2024-003 3 <br />“Scene” refers to the location of the Sideshow Event or the location of Preparations for the <br />Sideshow Event. <br /> <br />4-44-140 Sideshow <br /> <br />“Sideshow” means an occasion where one or more persons, for the purpose of performing a <br />Street Race or Reckless Driving Exhibition for one or more Spectator(s) either blocks or impedes traffic <br />on a street or highway or impedes access to an off-street parking facility. <br /> <br />4-44-150 Sideshow Event <br /> <br />“Sideshow Event” shall mean a Sideshow, Street Race, or Reckless Driving Exhibition as defined <br />by this Chapter. <br /> <br />4-44-160 Spectator <br /> <br />“Spectator” shall mean any person who is present at a Sideshow Event, or the site of the <br />Preparations for a Sideshow Event, for the purpose of viewing, observing, watching, or witnessing the <br />Sideshow Event as it progresses. A “Spectator” includes any person at the location of the Sideshow <br />Event that may have participated in preparations and/or promoting the Sideshow Event. <br /> <br />4-44-170 Street Race <br /> <br />“Street Race” means any motor vehicle speed contest or motor vehicle exhibition of speed <br />referred to in subdivisions (a) and (c) of California Vehicle Code Section 23109, as may be amended. <br /> <br />Article 2 Prohibition <br /> <br />4-44-200 Spectators Prohibited at Sideshow Events <br /> <br />a) It is unlawful for any person to knowingly be a Spectator at a Side Show Event conducted on <br />a public street or highway or off-street parking facility. <br /> <br />b) It is unlawful for any person to knowingly be a Spectator at the location of Preparations for <br />a Sideshow Event on a public street or highway or off-street parking facility. <br /> <br />c) Nothing in this section prohibits peace officers or their agents who are acting in the course <br />of their official duties from being Spectators at a Sideshow Event or at the location of <br />Preparations for any Sideshow Event. <br /> <br />4-44-210 Relevant Circumstances to Prove a Violation <br /> <br />a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, to prove a violation of this Chapter admissible <br />evidence may include, but is not required to include, or limited to, any of the following: <br /> <br />(1) The time of day.