Neighbors say they installed the speed bumps themselves to stop the monthly sideshows.
The speed bumps have been up for a year until the city removed them last week.
Neighbors are now asking for a solution from the city — or they say they will install the speed bumps again.
“Sideshows are already coming back,” says Oakland resident Michael Andemeskel. “It will just be a matter of time before we have a massive sideshow and then someone gets hurt. We don’t want to wait.”
Watch the full report from KRON4’s Lindsey Ford in the video player above.
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