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dheffley
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Kids caught after posting video of themselves vandalising cars on web
SCOTTSDALE - Four Scottsdale youths who posted a video "of us breaking stuff" by smashing skateboards into vending machines and cars on YouTube got caught.
The boys smiled and mugged for the camera. They may not be smiling now. Police identified them on the video and the youths face charges in Maricopa County Juvenile Court.
The boys taped their Feb. 16 spree at Continental Vending Co., 4110 N. Scottsdale Road, and posted it on the popular video-sharing site, where it has gotten more than 1,300 hits.
One of the YouTube pictures shows a boy preparing to slam a skateboard into the rear of a blue car: The caption reads: "Hey, this is basicly (sic) just a video of us breaking stuff."
The video shows the boys using a skateboard to smash into vending machines and scooping candy and other loot into a red backpack. In one picture, a boy throws an object into the passenger window of a red car. Another hammers the windshield out with a skateboard.
The boy in the captioned picture whacks the rear window out of a blue car with a skateboard. Another boy finishes off the windshield by leaping onto the hood and kicking out the glass.
Breaking stuff may have seemed funny at the time, but Scottsdale police identified the boys after being tipped to the video. Police detained the boys March 20.
When they saw the video they "quickly confessed," police said.
The boys, who are in their parents' custody, face charges of burglary from the vending machine and criminal damage.
I'm just glad Zulu7 showed the cornbread who was boss, that nemesisforcer took care of his alter-ego Mitch, that Spider 7115 took out that evil Billy Mays.
That burdz19 showed those targets who was da man, Jacob2008 and the crowbar (details are a little sketchy there, Jake). Marner is still defending his bird feeders from those nasty squirrels (I bet they are pro-Quebec separtists too, Marner)
And 1911a1fan, I hope you figure out that no means no, even if you are the master of your own domain.
Polite Psycho, show that kitten who is king. idahordnk, good thing your wife is vigilant with the kleenex. HobbyGuy, you are one tough dude to use a fork for breakast eating. that's tottaly rad, dude.
Spanielsells, you are one tough mofo with dogs that poop huge duces. you must be the king of da hood, word.
And FCD, who taught us that a loaded gherkin makes punk kids pee themselves in no time flat.
And thanks to RougeStatesman, who taught me about the dangers of adreneline rush. I'm going to start drinking now to aviod any chance of that happening.
Loaf
is the gift tax associated with winning.
It's covered in the fine print in the closing credits.
"Winners must meet eligibility requirements...etc."
Many, if not most, winners never collect the prizes.
One of the things most people don't think about
is the gift tax associated with winning.
It's covered in the fine print in the closing credits.
"Winners must meet eligibility requirements...etc."
Many, if not most, winners never collect the prizes.
Most collect at least SOME of the prizes. Basically, they 1099 you the amount that you accept. The only thing I forfeited was the trip to Italy. You had to give 2 months notice and use it within 18 months. I was leaving for my 2 year mission less than 2 months from winning.
agree to pay California gift tax, which is
usually between 1/3 and 1/2 of the winnings.
Most A lot of the appliances, cars and trips
go unclaimed.
They generally collect the cash prizes and
agree to pay California gift tax, which is
usually between 1/3 and 1/2 of the winnings.
Most A lot of the appliances, cars and trips
go unclaimed.
Not sure if it is different for people outside of California, but for me, it was just a standard 1099. I paid about $1,800 on about $12K of prizes.
My frame of reference is probably outdated.
My little sis and step-mom got on the show
back in the '70's.
$1800/12k isn't so bad.
My frame of reference is probably outdated.
My little sis and step-mom got on the show
back in the '70's.
I went Oct 5, 1998.
The pic is a scan of the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVA-42), magazine, Presidential, April 62 issue. Mom and Dad still use the dining room set that was one of the other prizes!