When Ghostriding the Whip Goes Poorly | Fairfax DUI Attorney

A woman was injured, a man faces a DUI charge, and several people were arreasted for public intoxication when a stunt intended for Youtube went awry in Carlsbad, California. Police said the group rented a Toyota Yaris in order to “ghostride the whip.” Ghost riding is essentially a stunt wherein the driver starts driving, exits [...]

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A Terrible Way to Flee the Accident Scene | Leesburg DWI Attorney

While reports aren’t fully in yet, the video speaks for itself: An alleged drunk driver tries to cut through a line of cars, and then makes the clumsiest exit possible. While a third party uploaded the video to Youtube, it appears to be from a security camera, so it’s safe to guess they’ve identified the [...]

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Motorcyclist Charged with Wiretapping Violations for Posting Youtube Video? | Fairfax Reckless Driving Attorney

What is the extent of police officers’ right to privacy during routine traffic stops, especially with regard to photography or recording? Since they are typically pulling people over on public roads, it would fall under “fair view,” meaning if another person could reasonably witness it, photography (including videography) would be allowed, right? Not so much. [...]

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Speeder Posts Self-Incriminating Video on YouTube | Manassas Reckless Driving Attorney

Adrian Hill, an employee of the exotic car dealership St. Louis Motorsports, is facing charges of careless and imprudent driving for speeding up to 150 mph while test driving a Lamborghini which just happened to be his employer’s high performance sports car. You may be asking why this story is so unusual? Well, Adrian Hill [...]

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