Teen Pranksters Posted an Apology on YouTube

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The two teens, ages 15 and 16, from central Florida who posted a prank on YouTube have finally found their match when a judge commanded them to post a video apology that shows the boys handcuffed and faced down on top of a car.

The lads yelled “Fire in the hole!” as they threw a cup of soda at a fast-food worker of Taco Bell in Merritt Island and then posted the video on YouTube.

And so, using the famous video-sharing website to punish the boys, a judge required them to broadcast the apology hoping that the consequence will serve as a deterrent for the audience. The two boys ended up with battery and criminal mischief charges against them. Moreover, they are obliged to do 100 hours of community service and send letters of apology to the victims so that the charges will be dropped.


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