A farmer has slammed joyriders who chased his cattle into a stampede, driving one to its death. |
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According to Mr Hyland, five walls designed to partition the car park had been demolished, presumably by joyriders. |
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There's something big going down, or a gang of upwardly mobile joyriders has taken to nicking helicopters rather than hot hatchbacks. |
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He is going after the people who will never drive on fly-overs and never harm anybody while the joyriders are getting away with blue murder. |
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He says while the joyriders tried to hot-wire many of the pieces of construction equipment, they only managed to start one machine. |
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It is not designed for joyriders. My friend from the Bloc talked about the young person who is charged. |
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He had been on patrol to catch joyriders, and fired three shots at the windscreen of a speeding car as it approached the checkpoint. |
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He meets joyriders, poachers, gunrunners, gamblers and drug addicts in this documentary series, filtering the experiences through the trauma of his own life. |
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The sadness that soaks through Kerouac's story comes from the certainty that this world of hoboes and migrant workers and cowboys and crazy joyriders — the world of Neal Cassady and his derelict father — is dying. |
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By 1836, there were around 100 being plied for passing trade on Hampstead Heath, and among the giggling joyriders were Charles Dickens and Karl Marx, the latter an especially inept jockey, apparently. |
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This situation is generally attributed to the fact that the thieves are either teenage joyriders or drug addicts who use the vehicles for transportation and then abandon them. |
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