Internet home movie helps nab hoons 20 October 2005 By SEAN SCANLONPolice have nabbed a group of "stupid hoons" after the men posted uncensored footage of their dangerous driving antics on the internet. Investigators fielded complaints from as far away as Britain after the young men uploaded the film to the web. The three-minute film was taken in July and shows a modified Subaru Impreza WRX racing up and down McAlpine Street in the Christchurch suburb of Sockburn, performing 360deg spins and burnouts before crashing into a tree. At one point the car almost collides with another motorist driving in the opposite direction. Smoke pours from the car's tyres as it tears along the street. Once the car crashes, several young men are caught on video running to check the occupants and push it down the road. James William White, 20, appeared in court yesterday charged with reckless driving after the film, which featured the car's number plate, prompted complaints from throughout New Zealand and overseas. White pleaded guilty, was sentenced to 120 hours community work and was disqualified from driving for nine months. The Canterbury road policing manager, Inspector Derek Erasmus, said several people were involved in the incident, which could only be described as "stupid". During the film, the car heads straight for a small group watching and filming from the side of the road. Someone could have been killed, Erasmus said. 'I was wondering if you can get these guys for anything, as these are the muppets that make legit WRX owners like myself have a hard time in the public eye.' "They always say in a rally, 'Don't stand on the outside of a corner', and that's where these guys are standing," Erasmus said. "We looked at a lot of different charges, but our legal advice was we could get them for reckless driving." Erasmus said the vehicle could not be seized because White no longer had it. White had denied posting the film on the internet. "Members of the public recognised the street and police were able to track down the owner of the car through the registration seen on the internet and identified the driver through analysis of the film," Erasmus said. "He was the author of his own demise. If you perform a criminal act, we shall pursue you." It was not known if a cellphone or camera was used for filming. "This film shows we are dealing with people who have no regard for their own safety or anyone else's," Erasmus said. Police files show complainants could not believe what they saw. One wrote: "People like this are stupid and irresponsible, after all they filmed this and put it on the net, I feel sorry for the person in the other car that must have got a hell of a fright, I think that they should be taught a lesson, thanks in advance for your time." Another said: "It's of some guys in a WRX doing some stupid acts of driving here in Christchurch and I know exactly where the video was taken. They end up crashing and you can get a good ID of the number plate. "I was wondering if you can get these guys for anything, as these are the muppets that make legit WRX owners like myself have a hard time in the public eye."