Ciara Encinas joined the ABC 10News team in December 2021 as a multimedia journalist.
SAN DIEGO — Cruising will no longer be a crime in the state of California after Gov. Newsom signed Assembly Bill 436.
Lowriders say it’s a lifestyle, and now that lifestyle is back in full force after Newsom signed a bill repealing cruising bans statewide. “The cruises brought crime. We understand that, but it really wasn’t. It wasn’t the cruisers. It wasn’t the ones who own the lowrider it was the onlookers," said Arellano.
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