SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — As classic cars roll in for Syracuse Nationals, Onondaga County sheriff’s deputies plan to beef up patrols over the weekend. Hotspots such as Seventh North Street leading up to Electronics Parkway are on their list.
According to the Syracuse Police Department, there will be a zero tolerance policy for burnouts, reckless driving, and driving under the influence. They say that violating these laws will result in tickets, arrests, and vehicles being towed.
Meanwhile, a sign with the message “reckless driving equals impound” sits at the corner of Electronics Parkway by the former Holiday Inn, next to Kinney Drugs…