Titty Twister Prank Lands Teen Community Service
Pranks just aren't treated the same way they used to be.
David Thumler, 15, of Gold Hill, Oregon is sentenced to three days of community service for giving a childhood prank known as a "titty twister" to a 13-year old boy.
"They're not friends," says Bobby Cox the mother of 13-year-old Matthew Cox who claims it was more of an act of bullying than a prank. "If he was my son's friend, it would be a different thing."
Thumler is ordered to pay a $67 fine and the misdemeanor is placed on his permanent record until he turns 18. He can then request for the "crime" to be removed from his record.
"Oregon law defines physical harassment as 'offensive physical touching'," says Ken Chapman, a Jackson County juvenile probation supervisor. "That includes such adolescent antics as "wet-willies," "wedgies," "swirlies," "noogies" and all other forms of "Three Stooges" behavior."
David Thumler, 15, of Gold Hill, Oregon is sentenced to three days of community service for giving a childhood prank known as a "titty twister" to a 13-year old boy.
"They're not friends," says Bobby Cox the mother of 13-year-old Matthew Cox who claims it was more of an act of bullying than a prank. "If he was my son's friend, it would be a different thing."
Thumler is ordered to pay a $67 fine and the misdemeanor is placed on his permanent record until he turns 18. He can then request for the "crime" to be removed from his record.
"Oregon law defines physical harassment as 'offensive physical touching'," says Ken Chapman, a Jackson County juvenile probation supervisor. "That includes such adolescent antics as "wet-willies," "wedgies," "swirlies," "noogies" and all other forms of "Three Stooges" behavior."
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