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    Hooning

    AU/ These poor kids!

    HotRodding was/is many a young mans passion, now the busybodies have legislated theft of their property...



    Hoon
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


    Hoon activities (or hooning) can include speeding, burnouts, doughnuts, or screeching tyres.[1] Those commonly identified as being involved in hooning are young and predominantly male drivers in the age range of 17 to 25 years.










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    Looks like I better use Dankes explorer for muh honing .
    Do something Danke

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    I always love it when new laws get invented
    It's all about taking action and not being lazy. So you do the work, whether it's fitness or whatever. It's about getting up, motivating yourself and just doing it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTexan View Post
    I always love it when new laws get invented
    +rep

    They should invent a new law that says lawmakers have to invent a minimum number of new laws every year or go to jail.
    Last edited by Occam's Banana; 02-24-2020 at 04:32 PM.
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    Police: Man fleeing police on ATV chucks Bud Light at cruisers during chase



    NEWTOWN — A Mingo County man became somewhat of a social media celebrity earlier this week after videos of a police cruiser in pursuit of his ATV through the campus of Mingo Central High School went viral and have been viewed over a million times.

    The "fame" come at a high cost however for Zachary Kyle Fowler, 18, as he was arrested on Feb. 24 after turning himself into the Mingo County Sheriff's Department and is now facing a dozen charges, including felony fleeing with a vehicle.

    On top of the felony fleeing, which police say stem from Fowler throwing full Bud Light cans during the pursuit and hitting one of the cruisers on the hood nearly causing the deputy to crash, Fowler was also charged with reckless driving, ATV on center line, three counts of battery, assault on a school employee, three counts obstructing an officer, and two counts destruction of property.

    According to the complaint, Deputy J. Tincher and Cpl. L. Thomas were dispatched to MCHS in reference to a male driving recklessly on a white ATV and slinging mud and gravel on kids at the school. Three juveniles and MCHS Principal Daniel Dean were all struck, according to the report.

    Footage captured on cellphones by students showed Principal Dean walking out to confront a white ATV that was doing donuts in front of the school and the driver slung mud on the administrator before speeding off.

    While police were getting camera footage from the school, Matewan Police Chief Dave Stratton located the ATV headed on King Coal Highway (U.S. 52) towards the school.

    Officers allegedly got in behind Fowler, who's address on the complaint is listed as 947 RA West Highway in Delbarton, and tried to block him in but he looked directly at the officers and sped past back into the school zone.

    Fowler then allegedly circled the school building three times with police in pursuit causing more damage to the school's property and threw gravel on a 2017 Dodge Challenger causing damage.

    More cell-phone footage captured by students showed a white ATV being closely trailed by a Mingo County Sheriff's Deputy speeding around the school onto a grassy area next to the Vocational School portion of the campus.

    The complaint says that Fowler then led police on a chase towards the MCHS football field and the pursuit went onto a dirt road and he continued to refuse to stop. He re-entered King Coal Highway towards Gilbert and then began slinging full beer cans back at the pursuing officers.

    Fowler then cut off again onto a dirt road and fled down the Hatfield and McCoy Trail when police decided to end the pursuit.

    A few hours later Fowler turned himself in at the Mingo County Sheriff's Department but not before sharing his viral videos onto his Facebook with the caption," yessir."

    Fowler did not show any remorse according to the complaint and bragged that "he would just sue the officers involved" and that "we'd see what happen when it came to court."

    Mingo County Courthouse personnel told the WDN that when Fowler entered the courthouse to turn himself in that he was asking people if they wanted to have his autograph.

    The incident created a stir on social media as several comments were made that the charges were way to harsh for a "kid" just trying to have fun, but police did not take the situation lightly said that it could have ended up far worse than it did.

    A GoFundMe account titled "#FreeZack" was created to cover Fowler's legal expenses and had raised $135 as of 6 p.m. on Feb. 26.

    Fowler was arraigned in Magistrate Court by Magistrate Donald Sansom on a $64,000 bail, which has since been posted.



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    Last edited by tod evans; 03-01-2020 at 09:48 AM.

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    We have laws covering these so called 'racers' , 'exhibitionists' , but yeah we need
    10 more laws covering the same thing.

    We also need people to become accustomed to having all of their stuff robbed from
    them by LE.

    ''Can't we do due process later''

    ''Why do we need the constitution, doesn't it inhibit governments from making up
    millions of much needed laws , laws to keep us all safe from ourselves....?''



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