Pleasure outing in a stolen vehicle

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Joy Ride.

Last seen on: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 4/14/19 People Sunday

Random information on the term “Joy Ride”:

Joyriding is a term used by people to refer to thieving incidents where thieves steal a vehicle, most commonly a car, and drive it with no particular goal other than the pleasure or thrill of doing so. The term “Joy Riding” was coined by a New York judge in 1908 [1].

Under English law and other common-law systems,[2] joyriding is not considered to be theft because the intent to “permanently deprive” the vehicle’s owner of the vehicle cannot be proven. Instead, joyriding constitutes a separate, statutorily established offense of “taking without consent” or “unauthorized use”, the former usually known by the acronym TWOC or the slang term “twoccing” or “twocking” derived from it.

In Northern Ireland, joyriding is a common crime and many people have campaigned against it. Since the 1980s a number of youth gangs have been in existence, particularly in nationalist areas of Belfast, dedicated to joyriding and other criminal activities. During The Troubles, paramilitaries such as the Provisional IRA administered to suspected joyriders extralegal punishment usually consisting of breaking their fingers or kneecaps in order to temporarily or permanently incapacitate them from operating most motor vehicles. These punishments are still given today by the Continuity IRA, a breakaway organization from the Provisional IRA.

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