Indianapolis Cracks Down on Street Stunts with New Proposal 314 Ordinance

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Indianapolis, IN – Indianapolis has enacted Proposal 314, a new ordinance aimed at curbing illegal street spinning activities. The measure, passed by the City-County Council, equips the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) with stronger enforcement tools to crack down on dangerous roadway stunts. This ordinance is expected to increase penalties for individuals involved in these activities, which often result in severe injuries and property damage.

According to IMPD, spinning events involve drivers performing stunts at high speeds, typically at intersections or parking lots. These gatherings, frequently promoted on social media, sometimes charge admission fees. Law enforcement reports that these events pose serious risks to participants and bystanders alike, as the stunts involve high-speed vehicles that often lack adequate safety measures.

The ordinance responds to community concerns about escalating street racing incidents in Indianapolis. IMPD and the Indiana State Police (ISP) will be sharing more details in the coming days to clarify the new regulations. Authorities intend to deter these hazardous gatherings and protect public safety.