Santa Ana city council is reversing its original decision to impose both fines and potential jail time on illegal street race spectators. Council in May voted in favor of the ordinance, which would have landed spectators with $1,000 fines and up to six month of jail time if they were caught within 200 feet of street racing activity. Residents would have been given a written warning during the first offense. Proponents of the ordinance said that the high number of spectators watching the events encourages street racers to plan and attend the gatherings. The idea was that by reducing the number of people watching, racers would be less likely to show up. While the ordinance was voted in once, it required a second reading before officially becoming law in the city. Council was set to finalize the ordinance during its June 1 meeting. When the agenda item arose for a second reading, Councilmember Phil Bacerra said he …