ICYMI: National City says lowrider cruising is not going away, the city says someone will have to pay for the extra police presence.
Police recommended organizers have a posted start and stop time and adhere to them. Other recommendations include telling participants to follow the rule of the road, getting permission from business owners to use the parking lots to set up and inform and let police deal with any lawbreakers.
“It is a public right of way. We talk about constitutionality and if we can even have a law that doesn't allow people to congregate in a space," Castañeda said."So we are asking really interesting questions that deal with our right to walk a public street,”United Lowrider Coalition members Jovita Arellano and Deanna Garcia talk with their political advisor Aida Castañeda in front of an orange lowrider, May 19, 2022.
"We're trying to do this in the normal course of business on a Friday evening with everybody — residents, commuters, shoppers — everybody being affected," National City Police Chief Jose Tellez said."So there has to be a little bit more thought put into this, especially to allow drivers the ability to reroute and not affect more traffic on Highland Avenue during the event."Castaneda said the ban is a product of institutional racism and needs to be overturned.
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