Tragedy of Weekend Crash Won't Stop Street Racers
posted 10:57 pm Mon February 18, 2008 - Suitland, Md.
The tragedy of eight people killed in a street-racing related accident along Route-210 in Accokeek isn't stopping some people from participating in the risky activity.
Fans describe it as an addicting speed-induced high.
Sporting souped up cars and travelling at reckless speed down open roads with the fear of getting caught, street-race enthusiasts say they gather across Maryland, Virginia, and the District at least several times a week.
Former street-racer Gregg Brooks explains that all it takes is a text message or from word of mouth for a group to gather and race.
"You catch a long flat, nobody around, you make it happen and you leave," Brooks said.
Even with the use radar detectors to elude police, racers often pay heavy penalties.
Before Brooks quit racing, he had racked up 30 speeding tickets, including one for exceeding the speed limit of 100 miles an hour.
But drivers aren't the only ones taking risks when it comes to racing.
Often times, like in Saturday's fatal accident, crowds will gather to watch the races and even bet on the outcome.
Antuan Black was in the crowd when the eight spectators were killed, but he said that isn't enough to stop him from coming back for more.
"It might open people's eyes for a little bit," Black said. "You might have a couple people saying 'hey I'm not doing that anymore,' but there's gonna be people right back out there."
Prince George's County officials are currently looking into new ways to limit the number of street-races in the area. They plan to meet Tuesday to discuss how to better gather intelligence to help authorities crackdown on street-racing.
Currently, any driver caught street-racing in Maryland get 5 points on their license.
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