Hilarious moment Michigan cop SPANKS driver, 18, for pulling an illegal burnout
Hilarious moment, Michigan police officer SPANKS, 18, for suffering an illegal burnout
- Teenager Zack Walker was taking part in the annual Woodward Dream Cruise when he was pulled over by a law enforcement officer
- The 18-year-old had blown his tires when an officer told him to get out of the car
- However, instead of writing him a subpoena or handcuffing him, the officer gave the teen a beating and sent him away.
A Michigan police officer raised a pair of eyebrows as he spanked a rowdy visitor to the annual Woodward Dream Cruise.
The interaction, which took place during the Dream Cruise – the world’s largest one-day automotive event held each year in Detroit – was captured on video.
Eighteen-year-old Zack Walker was jokingly slapped on the ass by a law enforcement officer in a video shared with locals Fox station.
In an interview with the agency, Walker, who looked a little embarrassed, said he thought the officer asked him to put his hands behind his back.
“So I put my hands behind my back and he said, ‘No, bend over…'” he said.
An 18-year-old who was pulled over during the annual Woodward Dream Cruise in Detroit was sanctioned because his tires had burned out in an unusual way: the cop spanked him
Walker had taken part in the annual cruise to Woodward with some friends in his 2005 Chevy Duramax pickup truck.
As the group approached a stretch of the cruise dubbed “burnout row,” his friends convinced him to join the activity.
A car burnout is the practice of a car standing still and the wheels spinning at the same time. The resulting friction causes the tired person to warm up and start smoking.
“I told most people no, but this one guy got the peer pressure out of me and I was like, ‘Okay, I’ll do a little one,'” Walker said.
Unfortunately for the teen, he was having fun in front of a deputy sheriff.
“The officer got out in front of me, put his hand on my hood and said, ‘Sir, can you get out of the car for me?’ I’m like, “great,” Walker shared.
He got out of his car and made his way to the reserve constable of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office, bracing himself for some kind of scolding – though perhaps not the scolding he eventually got.
“I grew up in a household where you were beaten if you did something wrong.
‘So I took it that way. I leaned over and he spanked me and said, “Don’t burn out anymore,” the teen said.
Laughter can be heard in the background of the video as onlookers watched Walker’s fate unfold.
The online audience has given the video mixed reviews, but Walker says the embarrassment was infinitely preferable to receiving a ticket.
Walker had been taking part in the annual cruise to Woodward with some friends in his 2005 Chevy Duramax pickup when he was pulled over
A spokesperson for the sheriff’s office told the outlet they are aware of the video and are reviewing the reserve deputy’s conduct.
The online audience has given the video mixed reviews, but Walker says the embarrassment was infinitely preferable to receiving a ticket.
“If he was watching, I’d really thank you,” he said.
A spokesperson for the sheriff’s office told the channel they were aware of the video and were reviewing the reserve deputy’s conduct.