Over the weekend, there were 21 arrests and 13 vehicles impounded during a street racing crackdown in Los Angeles. According to KTLA News Channel Five, the Los Angeles Police Department’s (LAPD) Street Racing Task Force made the arrests early Sunday morning during a crackdown. In addition to the arrests and seizures of vehicles, there were 34 citations issued.

Street racing has become a dangerous problem in Los Angeles and in many other cities in California. There has been an increase in fatal and injury-causing crashes associated with street racing over the past few years, and law enforcement agencies are hoping to stop races when they’re taking place and deter drivers from getting involved in street racing.