Residents from the Midvale neighborhood met with Tucson Police to discuss concerns in their neighborhood. TPD said they've seen a spike in street racing activity across the city.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Residents from the Midvale neighborhood in Tucson met with police to discuss issues and concerns on Thursday.
Besides the noise, these neighbors are concerned for their safety, both asking KGUN9 not to fully identify them in fear of retaliation. Captain Peterson said street racing and sideshows have become a phenomenon in other major cities like Phoenix and Los Angeles. Ideas from more speed bumps, fences and concrete islands were discussed in the meeting with TPD highlighting legal consequences and impounding vehicles.
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