Los Angeles' Sixth Street bridge has only been open for a week, but police say there have already been street takeovers and stunts at the spot.
The Sixth Street Viaduct, which connects Boyle Heights to the downtown Arts District and replaces one of the city's most iconic structures, officially opened Sunday.LAPD and CHP's street racing task force does arrest people in certain cases. Penalties include fines and jail time.
The Sixth Street Viaduct connects Boyle Heights and the downtown Arts District. The previous Sixth Street Viaduct, which was built in 1932, was a Los Angeles landmark seen in countless films and television shows, most notably"Grease" and"Terminator 2: Judgment Day."
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