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MajorGeeks.Com » News » March 2013 » The federal case against the 'Harlem Shake' craze

The federal case against the 'Harlem Shake' craze


Contributed by: Email on 03/01/2013 01:19 PM [ comments Comments ]




I know you know I said that I was sick of the Harlem Shake. I lied. Just a little, though. While reading around for new PedalToTheMetal.com stories I spotted this story about the Harlem shake being done on an airplane and now the feds are looking into it.

TheWeek is reporting that the Federal Aviation Administration said that it was looking into whether having passengers dancing in the aisles and seats of a jetliner mid-flight violates federal safety regulations. The FAA didn't cite any specific rules breached — "That's why we do investigations," a source tells The Associated Press — and both Frontier and the Colorado frisbee players say the viral stunt was cleared with the crew and other passengers, at a time that the fasten-seatbelt sign was off. But aviation experts are siding with the FAA on this one.

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