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  • I HOPE IT TAUGHT THAT BITCH OF A WOMAN A LESSON !

  • she was talking on the phone and didn't care about her child even when the child's pram was rolling towards the train tracks.she could have STOPPED IT!

  • terrible parents!

  • so glad the wee baby didnt get hurt, i dont know what i would do if that happened to my child, more than likely fall down in a heap screaming!!

  • Wow, judging from those comments up there, Americans are retarded.

    Go back to Mc'Donalds.

  • Oden saved that baby.....

    praised be Oden!

  • and why did nobody fucking see this thats so fucking dumb there isnt the big fucking matter what its called the child die OR IT CAN FLY!

  • the comment fights on this video are soooo lame :/

    does it really matter what the damn things called.......

  • Why is the video mirrored?

  • I like how some of the guys just watch and hardly even react.

  • Hey! What do some (most) of these comments have to do with the video? Wow! Rant and raving over personal shit. Did anyone notice the fucking thoughtless parent who had a outrageous moment of dumbness let their kid be attacked by a TRAIN? Holly shit; these people are reproducing yall. They walk among us.

  • babies always survive to train hits ..

  • I've been reading the comments and I can't believe how far it gets....from simply irresponsible

  • The pram was moving reaaaally slow how come no one noticed until it was at the edge?? And when it DOES fall off the edge barely anyone cares except the mother. ;_; Wouldn't you react if a baby fell infront of a train? I know I would.

  • How old was the child in the pram?

  • Another stupid bitch not paying attention. Who gives a shit where shes from, stupid is as stupid does forrest.

  • The United States & England, two countries seperated by a common language. It always amuses me when ignoarnce rares it's head, no matter what country it spawns from. Americans have adapted our own words not just from other countries, but even in our own. NE area might refer to soft drinks as "soda" or "pop" while parts of the South call all soft drinks "coke". Things chane, maybe for the better, maybe not, but just accept it, wherever you hail from. Peace!

  • train even tryed to stop!

  • I think this mother must go to jail!

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  • @dannyonmars3 Can never just watch a vid without americans getting called stupid or fat in the comments.

  • What the hell so hold it didt hit train

  • did it live

  • Casey Anthony dreams of this

  • are u kidding, again? lmao comon people

  • Mom: "I don't know what's happened! I was just logging in on Facebook and my child dissapeared!"

  • actually, all of you are wrong. it's called a BABY CARRIAGE 

  • @bambinotes

    Actually, you are wrong as well, it's called SPARTA.

  • :O geez, how much time does she need to relise her pram is rolling away:O

  • @ninendowii2000 typical yank thinking that everything they say is correct....

  • @CSpartan6

    I am an American and I wouldn't have known the word "pram" at all save for the glory of Monty Python. It comes at the end of the "Camelot" song in the Holy Grail movie. So I knew this word in junior high.

  • @CSpartan6 mutha fucka just got owned^^^

  • @CSpartan6

    You're typical for thinking everyone is like that, actually I'd consider that ignorant. I'd consider that other comment ignorant too but you just as bad as him.

  • @BLiSSFULxFiLLY Fire v Fire.

  • @darkshad109

    Agreed

  • @CSpartan6 Where do you get off saying yank? You're not even English.

  • @skweejal how the hell would you even know, as a matter of fact, i am from the UK living in Australia.. idiot

  • @CSpartan6

    You're the idiot. We Australians call it a "PRAM". Don't start preaching us how we should speak. Dumb Pommie.

  • @FATUGLYPRICK lolwut?!?! i know, thats what i call it as well...where do you see me saying otherwise lol

  • @CSpartan6

    Sorry, my bad. Misread. Apologies. Hope you're liking Australia.

  • @FATUGLYPRICK CSPARTAN6 he did call it a pram lol

  • @CSpartan6 typical brit think there more intelligent than every one

  • @CSpartan6 oh and there called strollers

  • @CSpartan6

    Yes, its American Ethnocentrism. Another example is the big deal Americans made over an Australian KFC ad a couple of years ago because it had black people and fried chicken in it (the horror!). Of course there's no such racial stereotype in Australia, but that didn't stop them imposing their own racial neuroses on everyone who doesn't even know what they're talking about and insisting that in a country where no such racial slur existed, their views should be imposed on us.

  • @ninendowii2000 I CALL IT A PRAM U CALL IT A STOLLER OR WOT EVER U THINK AS UR MR PERFECT AND KNOW EVERYTHING!

  • @ninendowii2000 WE ARE ENGLISH YOU IDIOT, WE ARE WHERE THE LANGUAGE ORIGINATED FROM - they are PR.A.M.S

  • @ninendowii2000 Prams, Pushchairs, Strollers... there all the same bloody thing XD

  • @ninendowii2000 er same thing mate..... i think some one does need to learn english.

  • @ninendowii2000 pram is probably a country or city

  • @ninendowii2000

    you fucking idiot.... The English word is prams, only dumb ass yanks say strollers, born and bred in London, you need to learn English.

  • @sarah251070 the rest of the world speaks our english, your stubborn and need to get with the program

  • @ninendowii2000 Pram is the proper English word. It's just you Americans have taken our language and changed it in such a way that even some of your people have started to call the English language the American language. It is absolutely disgraceful!

    Reporter - Do you know where the English language originates from?

    American chap - Er... (10 second pause) America?

  • @dannyonmars3 The British accent sounds like someone choking on a dick, so shut the fuck up with the America bashing you self righteous fuckhead. We took your language, and made it better...like we do with most things foreign to us ;)

  • @DailyStaley I must say that is the most pathetic and strangest insult I've heard in a while. Where did that come from? How did you work that out? You Americans are basically admitting that you are stupid by simplifying the English language, spelling colour without a 'u', by calling a four-wheel-drive a 'truck' and so on and so forth. Like most things foreign to you? You mean the build quality of cars and other goods, your involvement in every single world affair?

  • @DailyStaley (Ran out of space) Anything made in Britain screams luxury and quality. Anything made in America is of poor quality. My brother and I help my dad run his accounting firm. We are on £445,000 per annum and for people of our age that isn't bad. My brother bought a Corvette ZR1 and sold it after 3 weeks because the interior was falling apart. That's why I have a Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe. Oh, I forgot, you Americans pronounce it 'Coup'. How lazy!

  • @DailyStaley Then you go and claim you invented pizza (that was Italy) and that you invented the hamburger (that was Germany) and that you invented both the jet engine and the tank (both of which were Britain). American pizzas are cheap and horrible and I would never go near an American fast food restaurant. If I want a Pizza, I shop at Harrods for an Italian imported pizza. The only good thing to come out of America is Coca-Cola. Now I'm going to stop wasting my life on you and get working!

  • @dannyonmars3 ~~Seriously? Did I just waste time reading someone rant about pizza and cars and prams....I think that it is amazing that you have a Rolls. I imagine that you are just a really incredible guy! One who knows nothing about what they are talking about. Americans never claimed to invent pizza or burgers. I don't care where you shop and furthermore...you are riding your daddy's coattails and are bragging. Who really cares? Seriously!

  • @1coolkat14 How dare you insult my father! I admit I might have bragged a bit, but overall I am making a very valid point. I course I bloody well know what I'm taking about. I went to Clare College at Cambridge University, and even the Americans there thought they invented the burger and the pizza. How dare you question me? I know what I'm talking about. I made my own fucking living. My father put me under pressure. He actually wasn't guaranteeing me a job and I had to work for it. Good day!!!

  • @dannyonmars3 My point is proven...you have a great day as well.

  • @1coolkat14 Excuse me, but how can your point be proven? You never had an argument. All you said was that I had no idea what I was talking about (proven wrong by the Americans who go to Cambridge, whom I met and talked with and were friends with). So, if anything, your point is disproven. You don't even have an argument, and you're saying that you've won. That's sad...

  • @1coolkat14 Hello. I would just like to apologise before I pop down to the airport about my unorthodox behaviour earlier. I was out of line and I shouldn't have boasted. Terribly sorry... I didn't mean what I said. I was just angry and I should have constrained myself. Anyway, have a pleasant day.

  • @ninendowii2000 Hang on!! you steal our language and say we are wrong ???

  • @ninendowii2000 You will find that English is from England i.e. it is what WE say it is. Therefore, it's called a pram or a buggy. I'm not going to even listen to someone who calls a sandal a thong! Idiots.

  • @ninendowii2000 , what a ridiculous comment. People from different countries have different vocabularies, in case you didn't know.

  • male tva sa ubi

  • Being a Motorman in NYC, it always amazes me, and infuriates me, as to how careless people are with their children on train platforms. I once ran after a child because he ran from his mother and she stopped chasing him because she dropped her grocery bag, and stopped to pick them up. I grabbed him near the edge of the platform and brought him back to her. She thanked me but I replied, "Really? Is a bag of groceries worth more than your kids life?". I wanted to smack her dumb ass.

  • @Raithe69 A lot of dumb shit happens in the nyc stations. I always see kids playing tag on the train tracks. I always see people standing way to close to the platform edge as if some maniac wont push them when a train is coming.

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  • that so crazy i sitting rigtht her crying

  • the solution is to put a low border or stopper along the train stop stations to prevent objects or people from slipping

  • @alrazy12 That may cause people to trip when entering the train. A better solution would be to have a sloped platform (up towards the train) or a retractable guardrail that a oncoming train can disable by hitting a switch just before entering a station.

  • IS THE PRAM OK?!

  • the lady had a reaction fail i mean really did she not notice the stroller rolling down

  • This is the reason why Australia, should build up another transperant wall to avoid people falling into the tracks, such as China, there Subway/Metro system is so advance and safe. Search up Guang Zhou Metro.

  • que manera de dezaserce de un hijo

  • kid lived :D

  • OMG!!!

  • This is old. The mums a douche so the baby probably will be too. Let it get run over.

  • @macgyver351, you are one twisted mtfckr

  • What's wrong with that mother O,o

  • how incredibly dumb... it rides off and he's just standing there being durrrrrrrrrrrrrr where am i? who am i? hmmmmmm

  • Interesting that both these incidents happened in Melbourne. Don't they know how to construct railway platforms there? And don't the mothers know how to pay attention?

  • Stupid aussie public transport system..how could they make like that kind of stupid platform? stop racism aussie and learn from other developed asian country..

  • Yep, this old news.Its now babies 2 trains 0.Let's not make a habit of this please.

  • I bet this baby grows up to be a terrorist after that experience.

  • did the pram died?

  • I think its an aussie thing. If they aint feeding their babies to the dingo's they're throwing 'em under trains!

  • did the kid survive

  • Last time i seen a pram, they had parking brakes...

  • Did the pram kid survive it ?

  • @jaronhwc yes he just received minor cuts and bruises.

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  • the mother had plenty of time to grab the pram before it left the platform, all she was doing was staring at it. i was this vid from a different angle an saw an orb or something like it moving around the pram as it moved lol.

  • Victorias always getting "miracle" pram babies. In SA we just get dead ones

  • @Ingle92protege The child survived with just a few bruises and scrathes. It was dragged under the train in the stroller for just a few metres. Very, very lucky.

  • How come no one saw it moving. I mean if my child is in a buggy and im stopped somewhere i always put the bloody brake on, thats what its there for. Its not a pretty gimzo that is only for show, it has a purpose. But that aside why didnt anyone run when they saw it moving. there was about 7 people on the platform and only the guy coming out the door runs. Its shocking to see and im glad that the baby wasnt hurt but somethings got to give this is the 2nd in months.

  • Why don't these stupid parents learn to apply the pram's brakes?

    Yes it's a simple mistake but look what can happen?

  • probably want even a baby inside cause it says on the news that a pram gets hit not a baby

  • @deadlybai well theres brains for you. She MUST have brought the pram for a walk. Why didnt i think of that. Dumbass.

  • Is this just another angle of a different video?

  • @dermot95 Same station, 2 different women, 2 different babies (same train).

    If you compare it with the other one you can see it's not the same woman.

  • did he alive?

  • I hear the baby lived close call the moter is to blame fore being carless

  • @Revoleizan Awesome spelling dude:)

  • @macroomkid09 Awesome Sarcasm 

  • This happened aaaaaaaaaaaages ago, and the child lived...

  • @VeggieVamp this is another incident separate from the one you thinking of.

  • @CSpartan6 are yousure??? beacue im sure i bascially have seen the same fgootgage befoer!

  • Lol

  • what a dipshit of a mother

  • Owned

  • I was hoping the baby would go splat and paint the front of the train in baby blood... but instead it survived... :(

  • @MyFaceBurns you sick swine.. i hope u die of aids u fuk

  • @MyFaceBurns u are seriously sick, bastard.

  • @MyFaceBurns you're a goddamn dope for ever writing that, do you think it's funny or something?

  • @MyFaceBurns nice human you tunred out to be huh? wierdo.

  • This is old. The mums a douche so the baby probably will be too. Let it get run over.

  • @aroundtheworlda youre a douche yourself, dumbass

  • Tip: Don't call someone a "dumbass" and then spell you're wrong. Dumbass.

  • This is old news

  • show u wat prams ARE CAPABLE OF DOING

  • sweet jesus this is fucked

  • mother FAIL

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  • @Gazza2 I totally agree. Its the parent or the guardians full responsiblity. I think this sort of thing wouldnt happen if people in general were not so bloody stupid!

  • @p0tblack Actually read the reports of what happened....the pram got pushed by the wind, the parent was fussing over the child the whole time, you have no fking knowledge of the incident so dont pretend you do.

  • @masterchiefisawomen Oh yeah, thats right... because it honestly looks like the parent is fussing over the child the whole time. The parent didnt even notice it was rolling away until it had rolled onto the tracks. Not to mention, it wouldnt of been "blown away by the wind" if the parent had bother to put the brakes on, to hold the handles or use the wrist straps that usually come with the pram...

  • @p0tblack Yeah if you actually see the entirety of the footage she is fussing over the child, this is a split second thing that occurs, it could be you and a small child in that position it doesnt make you a bad carer it just makes it a freak accident. I mean she pushed the child as far away from the track as possible, she couldnt possibly tell that the pram would be carried like that could she.

  • @masterchiefisawomen Well in this footage (the one we are actually commenting on) i cannot see any evidence she was paying attention to the child. I am not disagreeing that she had no possible idea how far and fast the pram would go onto the tracks and yes it is a freak accident as no person would actually do this on purpose. What i am saying though.. Putting the brakes on the pram or holding it AT ALL TIMES will ensure it wont happen again.

  • Why should money be spent protecting other peoples kids from their parents? I really dont care.

  • So did he or she actually survive?

  • @Cinnafury Yes... the child survived. Just a bump on the head and some scratches. The train driver saw the accident unfolding and did well to apply the emergency brakes. The Grandmother (who was distracted by another child) was naturally distraught but hopefully is ok. I feel for her very much.

  • But there are heaps of things that can potentially harm children. Footpaths tend to slope towards roadways too, so what would happen for instance if a mum was at an ATM on a busy street, but the pram rolled away into the path of an oncoming car. Its too difficult to protect against everything, so it would be easier for parents to just use simple common sense.

    Plus, spending money on changing train platform would divert funds away from other safety improvements (Eg removing level crossings

  • @Gazza2 I see your point... and know that we can't make the world flat. Strollers have also rolled into lakes and parents must always be diligent but I think there are places (like railway stations) where the potential for this kind of accident should be 'designed out'.

    Many stations have asphalt platforms. The cost of re-grading them may not be as great as you think.

  • Are people so desperate for attention? Have seen 2 or 3 other accidents since the first one including a baby in a pram going off the platform, which must have made the news all over the world. Are you telling me all of those mothers (or fathers) of those pram babies didn't see it sloping off the platform, and aren't even more protective after seeing the first news!?

  • damm

  • I'm getting this deja vu feeling. Whatever Guardian angel looks after kids on railways stations is putting the work in.

  • When will rail authorities learn that rail platforms MUST slope AWAY from the tracks rather than towards them??

    This kind of accident is sooooo avoidable.

  • @god5macked you can say that again

  • @god5macked , thing is there are 200 hundred stations, and you'd be looking at jackhammering into the ground at every single one to allow the platforms to slope back, as well as installing new drains (since the rain runoff cant just flow towards the track anymore) On new stations, definitley slope them inwards.

    It would be cheaper for parents to just apply the brakes on the pram wheels to stop it going anywhere, and always keep a hand on it.

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  • @Gazza2 or they could just pour a bit of cement to make a slight slope?

  • @Gazza2 if it saves lives its worth it

  • @Gazza2 Yeah and it would also help if parents just paid attention to their kids instead of talking to someone else. And by the way, I suppose allmost everyone on this platform saw that the pram was rolling away. Why didn't anyone do anything? It's just too crazy for me to understand!!!

  • @Gazza2 well said

    

  • @Gazza2 humans are supposed to make mistakes all the time...which is why we think how to keep things safe =). never costs too much money in my opinion.

  • @powermikertje Yeah, but to go around and do this would take funds away from things like level crossing upgrades etc (which are a greater danger since more people die from level crossing accidents)

  • @Gazza2 but i'd see it like money for public safety vs. money for well..other stuff :-P

  • @god5macked Yes this kind of accident is avoidable, but... they could have guardrails and everything else under the sun.. but when are people going to stop being so stupid. I myself is a mother and i never take my hands off the pram... not to mention not put the brakes on. This makes me sick.

  • @god5macked Yes this kind of accident is avoidable, but... they could have guardrails and everything else under the sun.. but when are people going to stop being so stupid. I myself is a mother and i never take my hands off the pram... not to mention not put the brakes on. This makes me sick.

  • @god5macked, its for disabled people that's why it slopes. To be honest there are a million signs all over the station saying lock your pram brakes when on the station.

  • @god5macked .... You hit the nail on the head my friend!!! One of these days some child wont be so lucky

  • @god5macked People always want to hold someone else accountable. It is not the fault of the rail authority! How many signs, voice warnings and other incidents do there have to be before people learn?? Everyone wants to shift the blame for everything these days and as soon as someone makes a mistake like that "Oh no its not my fault, someone must pay for this!!" Wake up Australia.

  • Or mothers could pay attention to their strollers / not orient their strollers facing the tracks.

  • @god5macked

    the platforms slope towards the tracks to drain water when it rains... u dolt

    if the tracks were wet people would slip and fall and sue the company

    those lawsuits would be much more costly than a baby getting hit by a train once in a while

  • @god5macked is it? maybe it was sloped away before but changed due to activity on the railway?

  • Ive worked in contracting all my life....its very simple....the platforms are sloped away so water doesnt rub 'into' the buildings and foundations.....all they need to do is install a specific 'cart or stroller saftey railing' that is close to the building. Make it a station rule that ALL carts and stro