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joyrider$41745$ - translation to spanish

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
Joyriding; Joy riding; Joyrider (crime)
  • A [[Nissan Skyline GT-R]] R34 damaged after a joyride by car thieves, in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]]

joyrider      
n. uno que se hace el loco con el coche después de unas copas; uno que pasea en automóvil
joyrider         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Joyrider (disambiguation); Joyriders
persona que roba un coche para darse una vuelta y luego abandonarlo

Definition

joyrider
also joy rider (joyriders)
A joyrider is someone who steals cars in order to drive around in them at high speed.
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Wikipedia

Joyride (crime)

Joyriding is driving or riding in a stolen vehicle, most commonly a car, with no particular goal other than the pleasure or thrill of doing so or to impress other people. The term "joy riding" was coined by a New York judge in 1908.

Joyriders often act opportunistically and choose easy targets (key-on-ignition while shopping, neighbor's car...). Like other car thieves, they can also gain access to locked cars with a flathead screwdriver and a slide hammer, although modern cars have systems to prevent a screwdriver from opening locks. Locks in cars manufactured before the early to mid-1990s were very weak and could be opened easily. The vehicle is started by either hot-wiring or breaking the ignition lock. Ignition systems were much less sophisticated before the early to mid-1990s and easier to bypass. The vehicle is often driven through rural areas or less busy residential areas to avoid police notice, and dumped when it is exhausted of fuel or damaged. Many cases of joyriding end up with the vehicle burnt out with petrol or sustaining serious damage. Joyriding is most often committed when people are with peers, rather than alone.