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- Apr. 09, 1990: American Notes:California
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
- Apr. 09, 1990 America's Changing Colors
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- NATION, Page 43
- American Notes
- CALIFORNIA
- Cruising Takes A Bruising
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- <p> Modesto, Calif., inspiration for hometown boy George Lucas'
- film American Graffiti, is putting the brakes on the weekend
- rite of cruising. Last week the city council voted to slap
- fines of $75 to $250 on teenage cruisers when traffic on the
- main drag, McHenry Avenue, goes into gridlock.
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- <p> Kids in their souped-up Chevys have been parading up and
- down the four-mile strip, honking horns and whistling at the
- girls, since the 1950s. But with 5,000 cars choking the avenue
- on Friday and Saturday nights, rock throwing, fighting, drugs,
- drinking and backseat sex have replaced good old-fashioned
- gawking. Police say the motorized mayhem puts a drag on
- protecting the rest of Modesto. "I've seen them take weapons
- and drugs from the kids," said Mayor Carol Whiteside. Last fall
- there was even a gang-related shooting.
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- <p> The new ordinance, effective May 5, doesn't exactly outlaw
- cruising. But when the traffic gets bumper-to-bumper bad,
- police will hand out warnings. Second offenders will be fined.
- Still, cruisers are defiant. "I've waited all my life to
- cruise," said Billy Moorehead, 17. "We're going to stay."
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