WEST PALM BEACH, Florida – As summer approaches, law enforcement agencies across Florida are expected to ramp up efforts to crack down on illegal street racing and stunt driving. These high-risk behaviors typically spike during the summer months, and under Florida’s expanded law, the consequences are now more severe than ever.
Senate Bill 1764, which took effect on July 1, 2024, amended Florida Statutes § 316.191 to increase penalties for street racing, stunt driving, and coordinated street takeovers. The law also broadened definitions and expanded law enforcement authority in these cases.
The penalties include:
Additionally, vehicles used in these offenses may be subject to seizure under the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act.
Following the law’s passage, Florida Highway Patrol reported aggressive enforcement. In just one multi-agency operation in Tampa, troopers made 32 arrests, issued over 160 traffic citations, and filed 18 criminal charges.
“This law reflects Florida’s effort to stop dangerous driving, but it has also led to overreach in some cases,” said West Palm Beach criminal defense attorney Ronald S. Chapman. “We have seen spectators, passengers, and even bystanders accused of crimes they did not commit.”
Ron Chapman has 35 years of experience as a criminal defense lawyer. He represents people accused of committing a wide range of crimes in both State and Federal Court in Florida. Those crimes include DUI, battery, economic crimes such as theft and dealing in stolen property, animal abuse, traffic crimes such as reckless driving, murder, manslaughter, crimes against children, federal crimes involving guns and drugs, crimes against the elderly, appeals, and violations of probation.
If you or someone you know requires the assistance of a proven criminal defense attorney, look no further than the law firm of Ronald S. Chapman. Call him today at (561) 832-4348 or visit his website at https://www.justiceflorida.com/. His professional team is available to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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