"Don't go, don't watch, don't take part," officials emphasized as a new enforcement push gets underway in Stockton and across the county.
"You see them all around, you know people copying other people, you know what I mean," Selmon said.
Officials say they've already seen success. A major crackdown in February 2024 led to about 150 people detained and nearly 90 vehicles impounded.
While authorities say sideshow activity has decreased since then, they warn the danger remains.
Not everyone believes enforcement alone will solve the issue.
"Have a sideshow space, put it at the parking lot of the fairground or something. Let people burn their tires safely," Hampton said. "They're not going to stop until they figure out new ways, so you might as well give a solution."
"Those who want to continue to do that, you know it's a bad ending," Selmon said.
Authorities say efforts will continue throughout the warmer months as they work to keep sideshows from "spinning out of control."
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