More than a hundred people were gathered around 9:30 p.m. at Crenshaw Boulevard and West Florence Avenue, a common meet-up spot for the hyped-up illicit street sideshows where drivers show off by spinning out their cars, racing and doing burnouts that send plumes of smoke rising.In unverified videos posted on Instagram of the Christmas takeover, spectators crowd the intersection, some lighting fireworks; several cars spin in circles as passengers hang out their windows and bystanders record the wild scene on their phones.Called Ryan’s Law, it gives prosecutors the ability to charge drivers involved in street takeovers, racing and sideshows with a felony if their action leads to someone being killed.Another piece of legislation that passed last year aims to crack down on street racers by suspending the driver’s licenses of convicted sideshow participants for up to six months.“We have a pervasive problem throughout the bureau where these these type of events are occurring, especially on the weekends,” Berry said."