Michael Alexander Philippou, 27, and his twin brother Danny uploaded the 'scuba driving' video to their YouTube channel RackaRacka, which has six million subscribers, during a heat wave in Adelaide in January 2019. Michael Alexander Philippou, 28, who runs the RackaRacka Youtube channel with his twin brother Danny, appeared in the Christies Beach Magistrates Court following his arrest in December. Phillippou is charged with dangerous driving, driving an unregistered vehicle and failing to wear a seatbelt. Cherchesov congratulated Maradona on his 60th birthday: Human happiness, Diego! During Friday's hearing, the court heard SA Police may have to fill another car's interior compartment with water to prove Phillippou drove in a reckless or dangerous manner without due care.

The twin brothers created the RackaRacka YouTube channel in 2013 and have amassed more than 900 million views across 167 videos and six million subscribers.

Phillippou and his entourage skip to court. Credit: RackaRacka. Arriving at court, the Phillippou twins and their entourage happily skipped to the entrance for the hearing. Watch the video above . A YouTube prankster who is charged over filling up a car with water and driving it to a bottle shop has made a bizarre stand outside of court. They are being forced to prove that driving around with a car full of water is reckless. Phillippou was joined by the Batman-costumed supporter, who pretended to attack him as he walked back to his car after the hearing, A shirtless fan with 'innocent' painted on his chest also joined Phillippou outside of court, Phillippou speaks to the Dark Knight. A YouTube prankster has faced court in Adelaide over a 'car pool' stunt that made headlines across the globe. He and his entourage of friends  created some bizarre scenes outside of court of Christies Beach Magistrates Court on Friday, Michael Alexander Philippou, 27, and his twin brother Danny uploaded the 'scuba driving' video to their YouTube channel RackaRacka, which has six million subscribers, during a heat wave in Adelaide in January 2019, Phillippou and his twin brother Danny (right) spoke to TV reporters outside of court.
'If [police] are going to make an underwater car, we've got an underwater car, maybe we can have an underwater car race and see who gets to the bottle shop first.'. In court, the police prosecutor said more evidence was needed to prove Phillippou had driven in a reckless manner, meaning they may have to recreate the prank. He can become as much of a legend as Semin is to Loco. Police tell an Adelaide court they may need to recreate a prankster's stunt, which would involve filling a car with water to test how it handles on the road, to prove it was dangerous. Once the car is filled, an expert would have to test drive it to see how the water affects the vehicle's handling and visibility of the road. RackaRacka YouTube prankster in court for ‘scuba driving’ water-filled car to bottle shop | ABC News January 15, 2020 by News Desk About This Source - ABC News (Australia) He and his entourage of friends created some bizarre scenes outside of court of Christies Beach Magistrates Court on Friday Michael Alexander Philippou, 27, and his twin brother Danny uploaded the 'scuba driving' video to their YouTube channel RackaRacka, which has six million subscribers, during a heat wave in Adelaide in January 2019 He is charged with dangerous driving, driving an unregistered vehicle and failing to wear a seatbelt.

An Adelaide court has heard that police plan to reconstruct a crazy stunt that landed a popular YouTuber in hot water.


Watch the video above . SA Police may need to recreate RackaRacka underwater car stunt to prove it was dangerous, court hears Emily Cosenza AAP , The Advertiser February 21, 2020 5:19pm He scored 3 goals for Feyenoord, Arteta after 3:0 with Dundalk: now it will be more difficult for me to choose the starting line-up for Arsenal. Michael Philippou, who runs the RackaRacka YouTube channel, was charged over the January 2019 stunt in which he and a team of pranksters modified a Ford Laser into a makeshift 'swimming pool'. Phillippou's lawyer said his client's bail made need to be amended so he can film a number of movies in the US before the case was adjourned to April.