Friday, January 10, 2025

20-year-old fined 583,000 kroner – filmed crazy carousel

20-year-old Miles Hudson claimed that his car was in a workshop and therefore couldn't possibly be on the road, but that didn't stop the judge from giving him a fine of DKK 583,000.

Miles Hudson is perhaps the most talked about Dodge owner to date. At least when you take into account the few who are 20 years old like him.

The young man has a particularly strict time with the traffic law. And a judge is now so tired of it that the very young driver has been fined 83,619 dollars. This corresponds to 583,000 Danish kroner.

The New York Times writes that.

Boden gets Miles Hudson because the judge found it proven that the young driver has blown the warning and direct order he has previously received in a courtroom.

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Miles Hudson, whose car has caused fear on the roads, has previously been told to stay away from the Dodge Challenger Hellcat his mother is the official owner of.

However, the 20-year-old man has continued to blow himself up in the car and even brag about his recklessness on social media. The police even recorded the young man's driving, after he was otherwise banned from driving in the car.

Hudson appeared in court wearing sunglasses, sweatpants and a sweater. He had with him an excuse that the car was in the workshop.

But the judge did not believe that explanation. In the footage of the reckless carousel, you can see both Hudson and the Challenger Hellcat, which he is otherwise not allowed to drive.

The crazy thing is that the authorities probably can't get the money from the stall. Officially, Hudson does not have a job.

And they – the authorities that is – can't even take the car to get the stall covered. It is partly owned by the 20-year-old's mother, and she has done nothing wrong. At least not behind the wheel of that particular car.

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