Having watched someone run into bailing wire at chest level on a dirt bike (complements of Earth! First) doing about 40 mph my thoughts are these fucking bastards need to be in the "fuck'em in the ass jail" for a couple of months, long enough that they are held back a year in school.
Fuck them and their parents, what in the fuck are those little bastards doing running the streets at 1am in the morning.
I hope that the motorcyclists take them to civil court and sue the dogshit out of their parents.
Fuck them and their parents.
Pranksters get detention, community service
Boys injured 2 when motorcycle hit plastic wrap stretched across road
By DAVID DOEGE
Oct. 11, 2004
Waukesha -
Four teenagers who injured two people on a motorcycle when
they stretched several layers of plastic wrap across a road in the middle of the night were placed on one year of supervision in Waukesha County Circuit Court on Monday.
The boys, one 14 and three 16, also were ordered to spend four days in detention and to perform 60 hours of community service by a judge who told them how their stunt had far exceeded a prank.
"Prank is defined as a mischievous trick or practical joke," Waukesha County Circuit Judge Ralph Ramirez told one of the 16-year-olds, who was the first to learn of his punishment. "That may have been your intent, but that was not the result. Death could have, might have been the result."
Restitution ordered
As the man and woman they injured watched from the front row of the Juvenile Court proceeding, Ramirez also ordered the boys, who had no prior contact with the law, to pay restitution and attend a mortality awareness program, among other things.
When each boy gave his account of what he did, the simple explanations made clear that they didn't contemplate anything more than startling an unwitting motorist.
"Myself and three others put Saran wrap across the road, and two people ran into it," one 16-year-old told Ramirez. "We were expecting a car."
The boys, all of Waukesha, were sanctioned in juvenile delinquency proceedings. But in sentencing each of them, Ramirez said the incident was the equivalent of two felony counts of recklessly endangering safety, meaning they will never be able to legally own firearms.
Authorities and Daniel Buckel, 22, of the Town of Waukesha have said the incident occurred about 1 a.m. when Buckel and his girlfriend, Theresa Brzykcy, 19, of Brookfield, were out for a ride. Buckel has recalled that because of poor visibility, he was traveling at less than 40 mph when he hit the plastic wrap.
The 2002 Honda motorcycle slid across the pavement, and the riders landed on a nearby driveway. Buckel broke a finger and needed 15 stitches for a gash above an eye.
Brzykcy hit the pavement with her head and lost consciousness for a short time but was not seriously injured.
Boys come forward
Authorities said they had developed leads in their ensuing investigation that ultimately might have led them to the boys, but the case was solved on July 28 when their attorneys contacted prosecutors and said the boys wanted to admit responsibility.
"He looked at me and said, 'I want to do the right thing,' " said Kurt Schuster, attorney for one of the 16-year-olds. "He made the decision, and his mom and dad backed him up."
All four boys' parents appeared in court, sitting in the front row. Some sobbed, and all four fathers apologized for their sons.
"We thank God every day that you guys are here and you're OK," one father said when he stood and faced the victims.
"I know that I'll never do anything like this again," one of the boys said after apologizing.
"Most of these kids are never going to know when they do these stupid pranks whether anybody is going to get hurt," said Waukesha County Assistant District Attorney Timothy Westphal. "At the time, they don't realize the risk to life or limb."
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