The phrase “No Face No Case” is common in some corners of motorcycle and stunt-riding culture. Riders often wear tinted visors or masks and avoid showing license plates, believing it keeps them from being identified or charged. It’s become a kind of badge among those who film and share risky riding videos online.
Still, a man who built a social media following by posting high-speed motorcycle videos while driving around Charleston, South Carolina, now faces a long list of charges after police tracked him down in Florida.
Charleston Police say 48-year-old Ramon Enoch Ortiz recorded himself weaving through traffic at speeds over 140 miles per hour
He edited the videos for social media and used them to promote his “No Face No Case” brand. Officers say the footage only showed part of what was happening on the streets.
Even though he didn’t have a valid license, registration, or insurance, Ortiz kept riding and recording. Investigators linked him to the videos through digital forensics, search warrants, and physical evidence. Police say they arrested him on June 16 in Jacksonville, Florida…