We are now hearing an explanation for the ring of fire on Saturday – but also about some drivers' hope for a safe space to spin around.
"Don't judge everyone over one thing that happened, because besides that, all the good stuff isn't highlighted," another swinger said. They want a event with both permits and permission - taking the noise away from a residential area; an event which they can regulate, and check cars for things like gasoline that might be used to start a ring of fire.
It is not actually an original idea. In Detroit, organizers worked with police to open a legal spinout zone – so as to keep the sideshow in a designated space rather than all over the city.We asked Ald. Brendan Reilly about that idea. He has a different solution.
Who cares what you want?
I want criminals to go to jail! Can I get that?
What they want? Who are these thugs?
Cook county jail?
Unity Park is as good a spot as any.
I have and idea for this morons, send them to the south side, back of the yards or englewood. I’m pretty sure those neighborhoods will give them a nice welcome 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀🤣🤣
I want a hamburger no a cheeseburger , I want a hot dog, I want a milkshake!!
A dedicated space, eh? Try a drag racing strip. Residential and city streets are NO PLACE For this kind of action. Take your dangerous stunts & noisemaking elsewhere.
There's a stunt track just off Navy Pier they can use.