Topic: Moped

5 chapters across the catalog

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 29:55 - 33:00

1678: Stolen Cookies

Security Breach at Milwaukee RNC and Moped Incident

An anonymous lobbyist at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee reported a significant security breach where a man on a moped bypassed barriers into the "hard security zone." Despite the heavy police presence and bomb checkpoints for vehicles, the moped rider was not stopped by the Secret Service. An officer reportedly told the witness he chose not to intervene because he "didn't want to kill the guy," raising concerns about the reality of protection versus public perception.

Mutants
Episode 1317 2:18 - 4:14

1317: Mutants

Netherlands Curfew Riots and Moped Drug Dealers

Riots in the Netherlands over COVID-19 curfews are reportedly being fueled by young moped-based drug dealers. These individuals are frustrated because the curfew prevents them from delivering products to customers who are staying home. The unrest is particularly noted among second and third-generation immigrant communities involved in the local drug trade.

Puppet Mouth
Episode 1089 32:37 - 35:28

1089: Puppet Mouth

London Moped Crime, Tactical Contact Police Policy

London Metropolitan Police adopt a "tactical contact" strategy, intentionally ramming moped-riding thieves with police cars to curb a surge in mobile phone robberies. Scotland Yard released footage of the maneuvers, sparking debate over the safety of suspects who remove their helmets to avoid pursuit.

The Zoomers
Episode 1083

1083: The Zoomers

Motorcycle Licensing, Engine Power, Early Voting Trends

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss their history with motorcycles, specifically the power of two-stroke engines like the Kawasaki Mach 3. The conversation shifts to the dangers of low-powered mopeds compared to faster bikes. They conclude by noting the high turnout for early voting in Austin, Texas, and the long lines at City Hall.

Power Through
Episode 860 1:31:27 - 1:51:03

860: Power Through

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony

The first donation segment features a $1,111.11 contribution from "Pat the Prick," who requests a specific "shut up slave" jingle. Other significant donors include Steven Greif, who is dubbed "Knight of the Unfriendly Skies," and James Wallmacher, who funded his donation through professional "Magic: The Gathering" tournament winnings. Adam Curry shares an anecdote about his past as a pirate radio DJ in Amsterdam, where he used a persona as a 32-year-old Black man who rode a Harley.