PRANKSTERS GO TO PRISON - Summary

Summary

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**Title:** Reaction to "Trollstation" YouTubers Receiving Jail Sentences

**Main Points:**

* Hosts Ethan and Hila discuss a news article about four YouTubers from the channel "Trollstation" receiving jail sentences (10-15 weeks) for a prank gone wrong.
* The prank, titled "Arts Gallery Heist Prank [GONE SEXUAL]," involved causing chaos in a public art gallery, leading people to believe a heist was occurring.
* Ethan and Hila analyze the prank, criticizing its lack of humor and potential harm to others.
* They also review other provocative pranks by Trollstation, including ones that mock police officers.
* The hosts agree that the jail sentences are justified, feeling that the pranksters "had it coming" and that this outcome marks the end of the "prank meme" era, jokingly declaring it "[GONE PRISON]".

Facts

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1. **Channel Name**: The YouTube channel in question is called "Trollstation".
2. **Incident Leading to Arrest**: A prank titled "Arts Gallery Heist Prank [GONE SEXUAL]" led to the arrest of four individuals.
3. **Prank Description**: The prank involved encouraging people to grab paintings off the wall in an art gallery, causing chaos.
4. **Consequences**: Four members of Trollstation were sentenced to prison for their involvement in the prank.
5. **Sentence Duration**: The sentences ranged from approximately 10 to 15 weeks (several months) in prison.
6. **Location of Courts**: The courts that handled the case are located in the UK.
7. **Previous Incidents**: At least one member of Trollstation had been arrested previously, for a "Fake bomb heist" prank.
8. **Channel Content**: Trollstation has a section dedicated to pranks involving the police.
9. **Date of Another Prank**: Another notable prank, "Shots Fired In Public... PRANK", was uploaded in 2014.
10. **Outcome for the Community**: The hosts suggest that the sentencing might have implications for the broader prankster community.