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WTHR | How cities are cracking down on illegal 'spinning,' 'street takeovers' @WTHR13News | Uploaded 2 days ago | Updated 1 day ago
IMPD continues to investigate several "spinning" and "street takeover" incidents over the weekend.

The dangerous trend includes drivers blocking off intersections, doing burnouts and, at times, even lighting the street on fire.

At least seven people were arrested for the recent street chaos across Indianapolis, but we know hundreds more were involved.

However, when it comes to holding these suspects accountable, the law only goes so far.

And Indy isn't alone.

Louisville is dealing with the same problem.

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