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Some Say Cars Are For Surfing

From glue sniffing to car surfing, teenagers put their lives at risk.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Nov 13, 2009 -
Police report a U.S. tourist, fell and broke his neck while pretending to be surfing on the hood of a friend's moving car, in a popular Puerto Rican beach town.

Police spokeswoman, Yolanda Hernandez, said 29-year-old Long Beach, New York, resident fell off his friend's Isuzu Trooper. Jorge Geysel was “car surfing" along a road in the west coast community of Rincon early Saturday.

Hernandez can't reveal whether Geysel's two companions will face any criminal charges.

Car surfing, also known as ‘urban surfing’, is a type of illegal acrobatics, in which passengers of moving vehicles perform various stunts, including hanging out of the car, riding the hood, trunk, or on the roof of the vehicle, while it is moving. Some participants are even dragged behind the moving vehicle by a rope.

While some have a driver behind the wheel while surfing, others fling the car into cruise control, then exit the moving vehicle. The death created from car surfing stands at California, 51, Texas 42 and Florida 42, with many more injured.

Car surfing was first popularized in the 1985 movie ‘Teen Wolf’. The movie ‘Grindhouse’ has re-popularized the fashion. YouTube is also responsible for popularizing and glamorizing this particularly risky form of entertainment.

A report published in the Journal of Neurosurgery, say that a group of neurosurgeons, after analyzing statistics from the states with the most car-surfing injuries, have concluded that car-surfing injuries are linked with the release of the Grand Auto Theft and Jackass video game series.

Dr Ann-Christine Duhaime affirms, “It is well documented that children and adolescents imitate what they see in the media, even when this is deleterious to their health. Adults need to channel teens' need for adventure’ into activities with less likelihood of life-altering, or life-ending, outcomes.”

A similar hazardous trend is known as ‘ghost-riding’. A person puts an automatic car in motion then exits the vehicle and dances beside or on the car. This trend was popularized by the hit song ‘Ghost Ride It’ in 2006. The video clip came under strong criticism, due to its directions on how to ghost ride. At least two deaths have been caused from ghost riding, though some claim the death toll as high as 8.

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Tags:car surfing, deaths from car surfing, man dies from car surfing, teenage car surfing craze, tourist dies from car surfing
Last Updated:Nov 12, 2009
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