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October 29, 2008
Topics law, dvd, covers, songs, mobile, cover, light, hands, radio, video, game, phone and ipod
A proposed legislation in Ontario introduced Tuesday prohibiting the use of handheld devices while driving covers switching of songs in one's iPod. Aside from mobile phones, the proposed law targets portable DVD and video game players, Blackberrys and hand-held global positioning systems. Violators would be meted a fine of $500 under a distracted driving law.
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October 28, 2008
Topics boy, help, canada, police, blonde, software, dirty, toronto, hair, green, search, hand, boys, video, feet, web, game and money
Microsoft Canada has doubled the reward money for anyone who could help find a 15-year-old boy, who ran away from their home in Ontario after being scolded by parents for playing too much Xbox games. Microsoft is hoping that $25,000 more will encourage anyone to provide information or the location of Brandon Crisp of Barrie, 60 miles north of Toronto. The boy, who is addicted to playing Call Of Duty 4 on the Microsoft video game console, has been missing for two weeks now.
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October 20, 2008
Topics party, gun, abc, teenager, fun, birthday, video, job, alcohol, lost, charges, news, police, florida and boy
The Eustis Police Department has fired one of its officers who tasered a teenager for fun during a birthday party he hosted last month. Dan Nesmith, 22, lost his job after a video of him demonstrating his taser on the back of 15-year-old Taylor Davis surfaced and a subsequent check of the officer's taser gun showed it was fired on the day of the party. The taser gun is equipped with memory that indicates the date when it was fired.
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October 13, 2008
Students and faculty members at the St. John's University in Queens, New York City were shocked after authorities arrested university chaplain Father Charles Plock for allegedly emailing pornographic videos to an investigator guised as a 14-year-old. Plock, 64, was charged after a Colorado police detective posing as a young boy received two home video containing scenes of Plock masturbating in his bathroom's apartment inside the campus.
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October 5, 2008
Topics animals, boy, zoo, security, rocks, crocodile, turtle, australia, boys, video, free, face, law, dead and family
A 7-year-old boy broke into an Australia zoo, killed 13 animals and fed them to a large crocodile. According to reports, the boy broke into the Alice Springs Reptile Center Wednesday, apparently undetected by sensors because of his small size. The boy, whose name is not being released, was seen on security video killing three different lizards by bashing them with rocks. He then fed the dead animals to an 11-foot 440-pound saltwater crocodile named Terry.
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