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Title: South African skateboarder faces arrest for racing down busy road
Post by: NBCNews on Feb 08, 2013, 04:30 AM
  By Samantha Lee and Wendell Roelf, ReutersCAPE TOWN - One of South Africa's top skateboarders is facing  arrest over a video posted on YouTube of him careering down a Cape Town  street at a professed 68 mph to set off a speed camera, Cape Town city  officials said on Thursday.

The "Spoofing the Traffic Camera"  video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt_ZL6rWHLA), which has notched up more than 200,000 YouTube hits, shows skater  Decio Lourenco, hands folded behind his back to decrease wind  resistance, hurtling down the mountain road in fading light.

Motorists on the opposite side have their headlights on.

Follow @NBCNewsWorld (https://twitter.com/NBCNewsWorld)Toward  the bottom of the run, he is seen throwing up his hands in jubilation after a GPS  system strapped to his foot showed he had clocked up 68 mph in a 37 mph zone, local media said.

"We have handed over the matter to  traffic officials and want him arrested," JP Smith, the Cape Town  official in charge of safety and security, told Reuters.

"The speed limit is irrelevant. He is seen careering down the road in a reckless and dangerous manner."

The  road in question, Kloof Nek, is one of Cape Town's steepest and has  been used to host extreme skateboarding events, although only when  closed to traffic. The city does not allow skateboarding on public  roads.

The threat of arrest for one of their most celebrated  comrades has the close-knit skateboarding community up in arms, with  posts on the National Skate Collective Facebook page calling for "mass  action."

"The city is trying to shut us down," read the page, which carries the popular skater tag-line "Skate or Die."

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