💨 Abstract
The Karnataka High Court expressed strong concerns about the lack of specific laws to address "wheeling," a dangerous motorcycle stunt where riders lift the front wheel. Justice V. Srishananda noted that current laws are insufficient to deter this behavior and called for stricter legislation. The court rejected a bail plea from a man accused of performing wheeling in 2024, highlighting the stunt's risks to public safety and advocating for harsher penalties.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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