| Who does not love crazy stunts? If you go to | | | | violently. |
| YouTube and type in the keywords "crazy stunts", | | | | A lot of these stunts are performed out in public, |
| you will be bombarded with hilarious images of people | | | | with no warning of the events to come given to the |
| trying the most insane tricks and stunts. It is all in the | | | | people around them. This is exactly what makes |
| name of fame though, since we are living in the age | | | | them even more appealing to the action junkies |
| of "reality TV." Although it may be hard to peel your | | | | surfing the net looking for "real" entertainment. |
| eyes from the monitor; at the time this article was | | | | Unfortunately, many times the people making these |
| written, crazy stunts account for approximately | | | | videos do not take into consideration the legal |
| 56,000 videos on the popular website. Everyone | | | | ramifications that follow the posting of these videos. |
| wants their fifteen minutes, and this site and others | | | | Law enforcement actively uses these videos as |
| like it are providing the platform for attention seeking | | | | evidence that can be used in a court of law to |
| individuals to become famous. | | | | convict those who would be so bold as to share their |
| There are all sorts of clips that fall into the category | | | | adventures with the public. Those wanting to |
| of "crazy". Crazy motorcycle stunts, acrobatics, car | | | | broadcast their bravado to the world need to think |
| tricks, martial arts and the list goes on and on. The | | | | about this before putting questionable videos on the |
| thing that keeps you glued though is the very real | | | | Internet. |
| finale, which usually ends with someone getting hurt | | | | Crazy stunts are great to watch, and are not usually |
| or almost inflicting serious physical injury upon | | | | images of people breaking the law, but people need |
| themselves or others. It makes you wonder what | | | | to use more common sense when sharing some |
| lengths people will go to for recognition. Apparently, | | | | things. They may be risking their very freedom, just |
| the sky is the limit, since a lot of these clips leave | | | | to entertain the masses. Besides, who wants to be |
| you wondering, "How in the world DIDN'T anyone | | | | sitting in a cell and get asked "what you in for?" and |
| get killed while doing that?" | | | | have to reply "YouTube"? Come to think of it, that |
| Then there are the few videos that actually do end | | | | would probably be a great commercial though. |