
We all have come across some insane stunts that only a few people dare to perform, on bikes, cars, cycles, climbing mountains, skydiving. We even see our favorite film stars performing stunts vigorously, though they are CGI we love to watch them, don’t we?
Recently, a 21-year-old man from performed an unusual stunt from Alameda to East Oakland that just bemused whoever saw them.
In an Instagram post, Zack Al is seen tapped to the side of a car on highway I-880 for an hour before being caught by Oakland police and receiving tickets for unlawful riding and reckless driving.
Meanwhile in Oakland...
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In the video you can see Zack Al is tapped sideways on the left side of the vehicle moving his arms in glee as his 20-year-old cousin, Leebo AL, drive through Oracle Arena.
The duo got the idea when they realized that they had never seen a stunt like that before. The two involved in the reckless stunt are associated with a Zastv, a new video channel dedicated to make funny videos.
"People were recording us and laughing and some were even shaking their heads," said Zack Al. "We knew it was 100 percent safe, especially using Gorilla Tape."
The cousins wanted to impress the Gorilla Tape in order to get sponsorship for future videos.
The East Oakland community have a head nod to the men and even the police officers found the stunt funny, according to Zack.
But the stunt costed them three tickets, two were issue to Zack and one to Leebo for unlawful riding and a third for reckless, which they are planning to fight.
Oakland Police Department has brought the case to the Alameda County District Attorney's Office for review and charging.
"The individuals engaged in this act put not only themselves in danger, but also other motorists who travel the roadways," said the Oakland Police Department.
The members of the Zashtv plan to continue their work in the Bay Area.
“We’re gonna do a lot of crazy stuff, but it’ll be legal. We just want to build up that fan base,” said Zack Al.
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