YouTube nails speeding driver
p2pnet.net News:- After a Norwegian posted a video of his “wild car driving” on GooTube, he was nabbed by police who, “slapped him with real-life fine $1,300,” says Associated Press, going on:
“The Norwegian, identified only as a man in his early 20s, posted the video called ‘Driving in Norway’ on Google Inc.’s popular video-sharing site YouTube. The recording showed the car’s speedometer hitting up to 150 miles - 240 kilometers - per hour on a public highway near Oslo.
” ‘We’re touching 240,’ a voice could be heard saying. ‘We know it will do it. This is a little nice’.”
AP adds the video was later deleted from the site.
Also See:
Associated Press - Police track reckless driver on YouTube, November 29, 2006
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December 2nd, 2006 at 3:26 pm
If it didn’t reveal any personally identifying information (license plate, VIN, etc.) then the video certainly cannot be used to prove much at all.