Zero Tolerance for Street Racing in Fairfax

Read in this Fairfax Extra article about how two teens might lose their cars, their drivers' licences, their freedom and some money if they are found guilty of street racing. Louis Violetta and Oscar Cornejo both 18 of Fairfax, were arrested Feb. 26 after a police officer witnessed them racing side by side at more than 70 mph in a 40 mph zone.

By Focus on Fairfax |  March 6, 2008; 1:33 PM ET  | Category:  Crime , Public Safety
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