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Two motorcyclists are caught doing burnouts on the back of a truck
Two motorcyclists are caught doing burnouts on the back of a moving truck in the Outback – sending thick plumes of smoke into the air as stunned witnesses watch on
- Vision of two people on motorbikes doing burnouts on moving ute has gone viral
- As motorbikes are not actually on road, a ‘hooning’ offence may not be charged
- Police are currently looking for two motorcyclists and driver of ute using CCTV
Two motorcyclists have been caught performing burnouts on the back of a moving truck, sending plumes of smoke into the air.
In video footage taken just before 4am on Sunday, two people wearing helmets were filmed revving their engines while strapped to the back of a white truck.
A thick cloud of smoke filled the air as the vehicle crossed an intersection in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, in front of gobsmacked spectators on the footpath.
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In video footage taken in Kalgoorlie, WA, just before 4am on Sunday, two people wearing helmets were filmed revving their engines while strapped to the back of a white truck
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Posted to Facebook on Sunday morning, it had racked up over 300,000 views and 4,300 shares, just 12 hours later.
Police are now investigating the incident.
‘It’s a busy intersection, local pubs and hotels are still open and people are in the area, then you have idiots on the back of utilities doing burnouts,’ Sgt Neil Gordon from Kalgoorlie pole told Perth Now.
But, because the motorcyclists did not perform the burnouts on the road, it is therefore making it a debatable ‘hooning’ offence, Sgt Gordon said.
Witnesses captured in the video are being urged to contact police.
Posted to Facebook on Sunday morning, it had racked up over 300,000 views and 4,300 shares, just 12 hours later
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