(Please note this transcript uses phonetic spellings to replicate the Yorkshire accent and dialect of the speaker.)
1. All the kids on the estate are doing it. There's nothing else to do round here. We meet up at the back of the Bingo Hall and break up into gangs. We see who can twoc the best car. I got a jag once. I like the expensive cars cos you can drive about in them and race in them. You look proper sorted driving about in a flash car. My gang's way better than the other gangs.
2. I was thirteen when I started. My brother has been done loads of time for twocking. He'll be out soon. He used to take me with him and showed me what to do. I used to be his look-out but now I nick them myself.
3. When I first started hanging around the shops the older lads were sorted. They'd blast about in the cars they'd nicked. We used to think they were great. They would do hand break turns and everything.
4. Now there's always loads of little kids asking if they can come with us when we go to twoc a car. We show them what to do and that. They think we're heroes or summet. I'm good like at school and everything. It's just a bit of a laugh. They've got insurance to pay for them.