A man whose YouTube channel showed him driving high-performance cars at high speeds on busy public roads has been sentenced for dangerous driving. Habib, who is already serving a four-year jail term on drugs charges, was given a 27-month sentence. Appearing in court by video link, he was also disqualified from driving for 49 months. Officers became aware of his YouTube channel while targeting dangerous driving and anti-social behaviour at illegal car meets in Leeds and West Yorkshire. Is it right for authorities to track your life up to social platforms ?

