YouTube Justice
June 16th 2008 10:34
Two boys who played a YouTube prank that resulted in assault and battery and criminal mischief charges have been told by a U.S. judge that they must “Apologise via YouTube.”
The video which caused the disturbance was known as “Fire in the Hole”. It involved a car full of kids approaching a drive through window at McDonalds, ordering drinks, and then throwing them back through the window and screaming the handgrenadesque tag line.
Checkout the first stupid video here…
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The judge sentenced them each to 100 hours of community service and to pay a $30 cleaning fee. But the icing on the cake was the YouTube apology. Another video which as we understand it was the first court ordered YouTube retraction.
Suffer in your jocks boys. Check out their humiliation here…
Really Long Link
The video which caused the disturbance was known as “Fire in the Hole”. It involved a car full of kids approaching a drive through window at McDonalds, ordering drinks, and then throwing them back through the window and screaming the handgrenadesque tag line.
Checkout the first stupid video here…
Really Long Link
The judge sentenced them each to 100 hours of community service and to pay a $30 cleaning fee. But the icing on the cake was the YouTube apology. Another video which as we understand it was the first court ordered YouTube retraction.
Suffer in your jocks boys. Check out their humiliation here…
Really Long Link
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