Ranking Craziest Road Rage Crashouts π€¬π
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#1 is the funniest one πππ
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#1 is the funniest one πππ
Luke has a wish that in 15 days, 19 hours, 48 minutes, 34 seconds, 274 milliseconds something will happen to him
Huh? If it were a school zone, I'd see a sign or an actual school ππ How are you not seeing that π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£
My grandpa was the person that was going 85 mph in a school zone that you through sugar atπ€¬π€¬π€¬
They really gotta stop going felony speeds or this guy is just going keep throwing stuff at them π
I think you should stop doing that bro, it's about time you give up, you can get arrested and that's illegal.
You should do 5 boxes of extra large pizza
Your speed tester whatever is in KPH mate
Throwing food, such as flour, beans with yellow liquid poured on it, brownie mix, or cheese balls with milk poured on it, at passing cars is illegal. Even if the items are biodegradable, the action constitutes littering, vandalism, and dangerous behavior, regardless of the verbal phrase used beforehand. Here is a breakdown of why this is illegal and the potential consequences based on legal, safety, and law enforcement perspectives: 1. Illegal Activity and Crimes Littering/Illegal Dumping: Placing food waste on public roads or private property is considered littering in most jurisdictions, even if the food is biodegradable. Vandalism/Criminal Mischief: If the food (especially substances like cheese balls with milk, oil, or thick sauces) damages a car's paint, requires professional cleaning, or ruins interior upholstery, it can be classified as vandalism or criminal mischief. Throwing Objects at a Moving Vehicle: Many states have specific laws making it illegal to throw any substance at a vehicle or its occupants. Reckless Endangerment: Throwing substances at a car can distract the driver, obscuring their vision and causing them to swerve, which can lead to serious accidents. 2. Legal Consequences Fines and Tickets: Littering can lead to fines ranging from $150 for a first offense to over $1,000 for subsequent offenses. Misdemeanor Charges: Vandalism or throwing items at cars can lead to misdemeanor charges, resulting in a criminal record, community service, or up to six months or more in jail. Civil Liability: If a car accident occurs as a result of the food being thrown, the person throwing the food is liable for all damages, injuries, and potential deaths, which could lead to severe civil lawsuits. 3. Context of the "Prank" Intent Doesn't Matter: Regardless of the "eat this" message, the legality is based on the action of disrupting traffic, harming property, or littering. Illegal Acts to Enforce Speeding: Using homemade speed guns and acting as a vigilante to "police" drivers by throwing food is dangerous and illegal, even if the drivers are speeding. Law enforcement advises documenting or reporting speeding to authorities rather than engaging with vehicles. In summary, throwing food at cars is a criminal offense, not a legal prank, and can result in significant legal and financial penalties. Throwing foodβsuch as flour, green beans with yellow liquid poured on it, brownie mix, cheese balls with milk poured on it, or a food,βat a passing car while yelling "eat this" is illegal and considered a dangerous prank, not a harmless joke. These actions are often part of viral social media challenges, but they carry severe legal, safety, and financial risks for both the prankster and the driver. Here is a breakdown of why this is illegal and the potential consequences: 1. Criminal Charges Throwing a Substance at a Vehicle: Many jurisdictions have specific laws prohibiting the throwing of any substance or object at a moving vehicle, regardless of whether it is inherently dangerous. This is frequently charged as a misdemeanor, which can lead to fines up to $1,000 and up to 6 months in jail. Vandalism/Criminal Mischief: If the food damages the car's paint (due to oil/grease) or requires professional cleaning, the perpetrator can be charged with vandalism or criminal mischief. Reckless Endangerment: Because throwing food at a windshield can startle a driver and cause them to lose control, it can be considered reckless endangerment. Assault: In some cases, if the driver feels threatened or is hit, the act can be charged as assault. 2. Legal Definitions of the Act Littering: Throwing food items onto a public road, even if biodegradable, is considered illegal littering. Distraction Hazard: These actions are intended to create a sudden disturbance, creating a major distraction that can lead to vehicle accidents. 3. Real-World Consequences Police Investigation: Incidents like this are frequently reported to police, who use surveillance or dashcam footage to identify culprits. Civil Liability: The car owner can sue the person who threw the food to cover cleaning or damages. Social Media Consequences: While these videos are filmed for TikTok or Instagram, participants risk being identified and charged, even if the "prank" is done in a school zone. In short, throwing food on a car is not legal, regardless of the verbal phrase "eat this" added to the video. It is deemed harassment and a traffic hazard.
The last one the word said "f********" got me laughing π€£π€£
The driver looks like Santa π π»π
Even he is going to do it to a school bus and a ice cream truck ππππ
#5 I thought that's Jeepers Creepers in a disguise, the way I see the teeth was red
And youβre wasting food! Thereβs people that actually need that!
They need driving lessons
This person YouTube shorts is not funny
I think bro is banned from getting ice cream after he threw cheeseballs
The way he says eat this beans
Dont say 67
5. Flower (83) 4. Beens (67) NO MORE 67 3. Brownees π« (48) 2. Chese π§ (42)