Think long and hard before publicly incriminating yourself in any way. Doesn't matter whether Facebook, Youtube, or right here.
For the most part, the police have more things on their plate to do, than scour Youtube for evidence of someone going 10 km/h over a posted speed limit, something that they could very easily do and in a way much easier to prove in court simply by taking their fancy radar gizmo to any public road you care to name. But there have been cases where evidence of gross violations have been fished out of the internet and contributed to the prosecution's case against someone.
I wouldn't make public any video made on public roads with the speedo visible and showing a violation, nor of wheelies or stunts on public roads, nor showing plainly-visible gross violations regardless of the speedometer being visible or not.
Rule of thumb applies: "Never write on the internet, anything that you wouldn't be comfortable shouting out in public in front of city hall."
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