Oakland residents now live in neighborhoods that feel like they’re straight out of the movie “Fast and the Furious.”
The city of Oakland, California, already facing high crime and homelessness problems, now has to deal with the threat of “art”. What started as just showcasing cars in the 1980s has become a dangerous road that has plagued communities in the Bay Area and put lives at risk. From closing intersections to violent protests, the protests have become a concern for law-abiding citizens and Oakland police officers.
Events have become so painful that even those who have lived through the war have compared the experience to PTSD.
Juggling culture has become a dangerous game that threatens the safety and health of the Oakland community.
The Fast and the Furious is coming to Oakland
Sideshows have turned into fast-paced gatherings that attract hundreds of spectators. The driver with the blacked-out window moved dangerously, accelerated, released the clutch and turned the car into a wild animal bait.
These disturbing videos often include crimes such as shooting into the air, wearing masks, and even pointing a gun at people trying to steal license plates. Oakland residents now live in neighborhoods that feel like they’re straight out of the movie “Fast and the Furious.”
Attempted Violence
Courageous citizens who dare to intervene in the drama often face persecution. In the shocking incident, which was caught on camera, a man was attacked by the crowd until he lost consciousness while he was returning a red bucket to a vehicle surrounded by donuts.
Meanwhile, the side show continues with the car squeaking and skidding dangerously. It is reported that the authorities were powerless to stop these protests because the protests were protested and were sometimes driven from the scene by the participants on motorcycles and off-road vehicles.
Frustrated by the lack of police response, some residents took matters into their own hands and blocked the road with sand with heavy ropes and buckets.
However, these measures are not legally established and their impact is limited. City leaders, including Councilor Noel Gallo, recognize that law enforcement is essential to community safety, but effective solutions to this challenge are hard to come by.
City plunged into chaos
The problem in the Oakland Bay Area has spiraled out of control, affecting residents’ peace of mind and quality of life. Sleepless nights, gun violence and littering are just some of the problems society faces. Vaudeville has become even more dangerous during the COVID-19 pandemic, perhaps due to the lack of other forms of entertainment.
Residents feel helpless as vaudeville continues to disrupt the peace in Oakland. Some criticized the city for its lax policies, criticized its weak police force, and called for more stringent measures to address the public safety issue.