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Ghost Riding  

AzCdKayle 68T
18 posts
8/18/2006 6:18 pm

Last Read:
8/18/2006 6:37 pm

Ghost Riding


As I get emails about news from many different agencies, this one came from ABC News and after reading this, I just had to copy and paste this.

Now how many of you all have teenagers that drive say your vehicle? How many of you know what your teenagers are doing when they are with a bunch of friends with your vehicle?

I was shocked and had to go to some sites and check out the videos! Shocking isn't the word for this, it is completely stupid and tells me these teenagers don't give a damn about their life or the life of others or property.

New Car Craze: Ghost Riding the Whip


Run or Dance Beside a Moving Car and Often Videotape It to Post on Internet


Aug. 15, 2006 – - Young people have always been drawn to risky behavior, and the latest dangerous thrill is called "ghost riding the whip."

Ghost riding involves leaving the wheel of a moving car and walking, running, or dancing beside it.

It's a craze that's catching on, especially on the Internet, with young people making and posting hundreds of ghost-riding videos online.

Teens ghost ride on suburban roads, in parking lots, and on the freeway.

Some of the stunts are highly choreographed, with jumping in and out of moving cars.

One tape of a ghost-riding stunt shows a wrapping up his stunt just as a school bus approaches.

Another shows a ghost rider losing control completely, his truck crashing into a fire hydrant and a utility pole.

"First thing a parent should say to their is, 'Don't participate in that activity,'" said Mark Helms, the assistant chief of the Stockton, Calif., police department. "It's extremely dangerous."

Goal Is to Fail


Ghost riding is an updated version of car surfing, which has been going on for decades and has killed young people across the country.

A group of teens from Nashville, Tenn., who made a ghost-riding tape acknowledged that it probably wasn't that smart, but that they would do it again.

"Ghost ride was started not to see people succeed, but to see people fail," Jonathan Lovecchio said. "They want to see people run into trees, run over their foot."

Ghost riding appears to have taken off as a result of popular rapper E-40, who has a song where he repeatedly chants, "Ghost ride the whip."

"Whip" is slang for car. E-40's song is the backdrop for many of the ghost-riding videos on the Web.

"We would have never done this without the song that we were playing," Lovecchio said. "If you don't play that song, you are not a ghost rider."

In cities like Stockton, officials say ghost riding is a growing problem, especially when it is part of what's called "sideshows" -- illegal group gatherings characterized by loud music and automobile acrobatics.

Sideshows have reportedly resulted in eight deaths.

"Parents need to be responsible and know what their are doing," Helms said. "It's very likely that your could get hurt out there."

Stockton police say in the last four months, they've arrested 171 people and impounded 482 cars at sideshows.

Rapper E-40 and his record label, Warner Bros., had no comment when asked about the song.

Copyright © 2006 ABC News Internet Ventures

I be interested in your comments about this new craze!

Kayle



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