Arabs have a tradition of cranking off rounds into the air to celebrate things.
They combine this with a very Insha'Allah attitude as to where the rounds may end up.
This tradition has serious issues when it meets in modern society, especially when done from a vehicle, on a highway.
The Detroit Free Press: Gunfire from rented Lamborghini during wedding procession in Dearborn leads to arrest
A wedding celebration shifted from festive to dangerous when shots were fired from a purple Lamborghini Huracán on the evening of Sunday, June 1.
The celebration involved a procession of honking vehicles that stretched from Canton to Dearborn.
Dashcam footage captured the moment someone fired a handgun out the passenger-side window of the luxury sports car near Ford and Evergreen roads, prompting an investigation by Dearborn police.
Officers tracked the festivities to a banquet hall in Dearborn Heights, according to Dearborn police. The rented Lamborghini was impounded, and an anonymous tip later led to the arrest of a person of interest now facing a charge of reckless discharge of a firearm.
No matter how happy you are that someone tied the knot, you don't drive down a highway cranking off rounds into the air, flashy car or no. The article has a heckuva nice picture of the shooter in the Lambo cranking off some rounds.
You're responsible for every round that leaves your firearm. It's not just unacceptable to hoof rounds into the air in traffic (or just about anywhere else for that matter), it is irresponsible and indeed criminal to do so. So, don't.
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