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Hellcat Owner Banned From His Own Car for Reckless Driving

srt.miles
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Belltown is a pretty busy area of Seattle, filled with high-rise buildings and snazzy condos. Noise is expected in such a city. So when you're loud enough to make city residents fill a subreddit with hate for you, you're probably making too much noise. However, being annoying in the middle of the night is one thing, we've all been obnoxious teenagers revving our engines a bit too loudly. But driving at over 100 mph through city streets while recording it for social media is another thing entirely and enough to get 20-year-old Miles Hudson banned from driving his own Dodge Charger Hellcat.

Hudson, who goes by srt.miles on Instagram, pleaded not guilty to two charges of reckless driving, following a February Instagram video that saw him hit 107 mph while racing another Charger, according to The Seattle Times. One of the conditions of Hudson's release is that he's banned from driving his Charger Hellcat Jailbreak Edition—locally known as the Belltown Hellcat—for a year. He can drive another car, just not the Hellcat. Sheley Anderson, Hudson's attorney, claims that the ban is excessive and that it will prevent him from going to work. But the judge upheld the Hellcat ban.