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Jason Hepi
Jason Hepi is a "car enthusiast" from Christchurch, New Zealand who became well known when in May 2007 he wrote a series of letters to The Press which defended the actions of the city's 'boy racer' community. His controversial views provoked so much debate on the letters pages that the newspaper gave him a blog, titled "Public Enemy" on their website in which to write. He also appeared on popular current affairs show Campbell Live alongside Clayton Cosgrove, the member of parliament behind legislation making it easier for police to seize cars and an outspoken critic of 'boy racers.'〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work = TV3 )〕 His blog provoked mixed reactions, most commenters disagreed with his views and were angry that The Press would print them, one even stated he would stop buying the newspaper if they continued the host the blog. Some commenters saw differently though, one stated "Think it's great what you're doing. Someone needs to speak out for the young ones. Keep it up"〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work = The Press )〕 The blog was short lived however, as it was suspended when Hepi was charged with aggravated robbery. Following his arrest several senior police officers had contacted The Press "eager to alert the newspaper to his arrest."〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work = The Press )〕 On the 16 July 2008, Jason Hepi was found Not guilty, on one charge of aggravated robbery, and the 2nd charge of aggravated robbery was discharged. == References ==
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