Rich kid brags about speeding on a forum, get charged and loses his Driver's Licence

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A rich kid who was given a BMW M5 by his parents...lost his licence after the police opened up an investigation based on a tip from a member of an online forum. The kid bragged he had done 140km in a 40 zone. Looks like we have to be very careful what we disclose on forums:confused:


http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/art...aughan-man-brags-about-speeding-loses-licence

Watch your driving — and your mouth.

That’s the lesson a 19-year-old Vaughan man is learning after he boasted online about driving 100 km/h over the speed limit and was charged with careless driving.

York Regional police said Vladimir Rigenco pleaded guilty to the charge and has been banned from driving for six months. He was also sentenced to 12 months probation, must take part in a remedial driving program and pay a $1,000 fine.

At his home in Vaughan on Tuesday evening, Rigenco said the police couldn’t prove he was driving 140 km/h in a 40 km/h zone.

“They can’t prove anything — it’s just a forum,” he said.

When asked how he felt about all the attention, he replied: “How do you think I feel? Famous for something stupid.”

Police said Rigenco admitted to posting under the username “bmw550ifreak” on the BMW fan site 5 Series Forums.

On March 16 that user started a discussion thread called: “Going 140 km/h on a 40 zone.” That zone was a subdivision in Vaughan.

“The title says it all basically,” Rigenco wrote.

He described in detail how he stopped his 2006 BMW M5S on Apple Blossom Dr. and then floored it.

“I hit 140 in like 6 or less seconds lol,” he wrote.

Rigenco also posted about challenging another vehicle to a race on Dufferin St. “I cant stop racing with this car,” he wrote.

Rigenco was slammed by outraged forum members who were not impressed with his boastful post.

“It's really not something to be bragging about, I have a son and I worry about drivers like you,” one user wrote.

“There is a clear and present danger on the streets of Toronto,” another forum member wrote.

“Buddy. . . i think you are terribly misguided here. The fact that you knowingly pulled into a subdivision and did this, is just downright stupid.”

Following the negative reaction, Rigenco apologized and expressed regret in numerous posts throughout the 24-page thread.

“I drive everyday on my M5 and think about this thread it frustrates me, because I know I should have not done what I did,” Rigenco wrote. “I am driving as careful as I can now.”

At least one forum comment came from a person who claimed to be walking down Apple Blossom Dr. with their son when Rigenco sped down the street.

“If I ever see you speeding down the neighbourhood again, the cops are going to be the least of your worries!!!”

Police said a 5 Series Forums member from the U.S. tipped them off about Rigenco. One of the last posts in the thread is a note from an officer.

“Any witnesses that wish to come forward on Apple Blossom Drive, Vaughan about the dangerous operation of 2006 BMW M5S please contact Sergeant Morash, of York Regional Police.”

Rigenco’s reaction — a simple, alarmed “um” — follows in another post.

“Just looking at forums is obviously not enough, so an investigation was launched,” said Const. Serguei Barmakov.

He said police canvassed the neighbourhood and found a person who had witnessed the speeding incident and was willing to give a statement. Soon after, they found Rigenco.

“He knew it was coming and he was remorseful for his actions,” Barmakov said.

Barmakov said the Apple Blossom Dr. incident wasn’t an isolated occurrence — many of Rigenco’s neighbours were concerned about his driving.

Rigenco also admitted to smoking marijuana and started a thread about a car accident he said he was involved in with his BMW a few weeks after the speeding incident. Barmakov said police didn’t have enough evidence to pursue charges for either of these things.

Rigenco was originally charged with stunt driving and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle — charges which, if he was convicted, could have left him with a criminal record.

Fortunately for Rigenco, said his lawyer Aaron Spektor, those charges were dropped. Spektor called the case “bizarre” and said his client learned a lot from the embarrassment.

“He feels really stupid,” Spektor said.

Spektor describes Rigenco as a brilliant student who was offered scholarships from Ryerson, York and the University of Toronto. He wants to be a pilot. Spektor said Rigenco’s parents, who don’t know much about cars, bought the M5 for him as a reward for doing well in school. He said the parents just didn’t know any better.

“What business does he have behind the wheel of an M5? A 500-horsepower car?”

“Suffice it to say, it’s gone. He doesn’t have it anymore. They took it.”
 

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York Regional police said Vladimir Rigenco pleaded guilty to the charge and has been banned from driving for six months. He was also sentenced to 12 months probation, must take part in a remedial driving program and pay a $1,000 fine.

Rigenco wrote. “I am driving as careful as I can now.”


Ummmmm, did he just implicate himself AGAIN?!?!?
 

bigtits

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You got to be fucking kidding me. The dumb cops in York Region ignore serious crimes but yet spend all day on this? What fucking idiots.
 

Questor

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You got to be fucking kidding me. The dumb cops in York Region ignore serious crimes but yet spend all day on this? What fucking idiots.
I don't want to expend too much energy defending cops, but which serious crimes are they ignoring? And I suspect that the residents of Apple Blossom Drive, especially those with young children, would consider a car speeding by at 140 km an hour to be a serious crime.
 

5hummer

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It would've been nice if they stuck him in prison for a few weeks so he can make some new "friends"
 

bigtits

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I don't want to expend too much energy defending cops, but which serious crimes are they ignoring? And I suspect that the residents of Apple Blossom Drive, especially those with young children, would consider a car speeding by at 140 km an hour to be a serious crime.
There are cars zooming at those speeds every single night from Bathurst/Steeles to Bathurst/Major Mac. I have never seen a cop there nor have I seen a donut shop either.
 

afterhours

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Rich fuck idiot Russain parents say they are too stupid to know what a BMW M5 is all about when they bought it for their fuckwad son?

How did such self admittedly stupid people manage to make enough money to afford a 550i/M5 as a little graduation present for little Boris?
shut up you racist beyotch
 

Brookstone

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I don't really believe all that remorseful crap. Or parents didn't know what M5 is. Get the F*** outta here! All the fines etc dont mean shit. They obviously have enough money to take care of the fines.
Pulling into a residential 40 zone, and doing that on purpose is just plain stupid.
But if he is really sorry and really learned a lesson and will never do anything like that again, then great for everyone that is around him in the future.
 

GotGusto

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Some kids are so fortunate - imagine having your own bimmer at 19.

Rich immigrants all around us.
 

afterhours

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Some kids are so fortunate - imagine having your own bimmer at 19.

Rich immigrants all around us.
what's sad is that some of us don't appreciate the difference between just a bimmer and an M5
 

blackrock13

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There are cars zooming at those speeds every single night from Bathurst/Steeles to Bathurst/Major Mac. I have never seen a cop there nor have I seen a donut shop either.
It's question of zoning. Stick around for a while on this BB before you start with the attitude. It gets tiresome really quickly. Not wanting to drop any names at this time.
 

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You got to be fucking kidding me. The dumb cops in York Region ignore serious crimes but yet spend all day on this? What fucking idiots.
I'm no fan of cops over the past little while, but, if the kid speeding in his BMW hit someone and took off, wouldn't it be a bigger waste trying to find him?
The kid basically outed himself for his stupidity, you don't drive like a moron on residential streets. 140/km in a 40km zone??? Really?
 

Cobster

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Here's a link to the BMW forum that shows what a douche this 19 year old kid is:

http://forums.5series.net/topic/95495-going-140-kmh-on-a-40-zone/
I like how he said he checked to make sure there were no kids. lol
I guess it's safe to assume if they're not in sight, it's clear to go?
Meanwhile a kid tosses a ball or loses something that ends up on the street, runs out onto it and then suddenly, there's a kid on the street.
He really tries to justify what he did because it's a waste of money and power if you have a car like that and don't use it to its full potential.
Idiot.
 

SaturnFan

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i did 200 in a 80 zone once..

<---- waits for the cops with my hand cuffs already on :)
Bad girl!

Not that I'm condoning this, but I hope at least you weren't in a residential area where there's a possibility of children being around?
 
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