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This paper discusses the sport of illegal street racing which, although seen by many as a dangerous and harmful activity is actually full of custom, tradition, and history. It shakes off the stereotype of street racing as just another juvenile crime group by showing that the majority of participants are in fact employed full-time, generally as mechanics, or in other trades such as carpentry, boiler making or shop fitting while others tend to be in full-time education, either at high school or ay local universities. It shows how although 18- to 25-year-olds make up the core the illegal street racing culture, the trend cuts across all races, as well as both genders and how it Free Summary of Paper #22887 BUY THIS PAPER
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Illegal Street Racing
A positive look at the street racing sub culture.
Approximate Word count = 626 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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