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Police hunt teen filmed hanging out of speeding car - Video



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Published Date: 19 August 2008
A VIDEO of a reckless teen hanging his head out a car while apparently speeding at 120mph has been has been posted on the internet.
In the 30 second clip on Youtube, the grinning teen, is seen winding down a window and sticking his head out, while the car hurtles down an unidentified Crawley road.

At least three people were in the car which fills with laughter as the teen risks life and limb.

Crawley cops want to talk to anyone who knows the reckless lad or has any information about the idiotic stunt.

A spokeswoman for Sussex Police said: "We are anxious to speak to anyone who knows the individuals involved in this irresponsible incident.

"Dangerous driving of any kind is not tolerated and we wish to speak to anyone with information. Please call Crawley Police on (0845) 60 70 999."

See the YouTube clip here.




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  • Last Updated: 19 August 2008 12:05 PM
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  • Location: Crawley
 
 

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