I like the way the dude in the black car starts holding his neck, like 'who can i sue for this' no body you idiot in fact you would have to pay damages for the post
Research reveals that these bollards were put in because of excessive car vs. pedestrian accidents - so the drivers trying to sneak into this area are already endangering lots of people.
The warning signs are not only large, but also covered with flashing lights. These people knew what they were getting into and were driving recklessly into a pedestrian area to try to do it. I've little sympathy for them.
What part of their type of vehicle not being allowed in did you miss?
I especially like the part when the first silver car backs away initially, then tries to skate in as the bus pulls thru. That driver knew just what he was doing... or at least he thought he did!
No sign, no indication that I see. Either way it's stupid. I give it less than a year after all the law suits start rolling in. There are too many other ways to address the problem without injuring people.
What a uniquely US-centric point of view... as far as I can tell this is taking place in a right-hand-driver-position country, so "law suits rolling in" seems much less likely. You apparently missed the huge warning signs way in front of the bollards, as well. My prediction is no changes and continued laughter at the people who are stupid enough to think they can sneak in.
You do realize there are around 6 signs saying there particular vehicle type is not allowed? The signs have lights flashing all over it you bloody dolt. They knew exactly what they were doing. That technology was implemented to save lives and it's working very well. Weed out the inconsiderate and idiots with 1 device. Sounds perfect to me.
I like the way the dude in the black car starts holding his neck, like 'who can i sue for this' no body you idiot in fact you would have to pay damages for the post
spideyzx6r 1 year ago
lol that's pretty funny - though you miss the end of the song!
Jerram89 4 years ago
Research reveals that these bollards were put in because of excessive car vs. pedestrian accidents - so the drivers trying to sneak into this area are already endangering lots of people.
The warning signs are not only large, but also covered with flashing lights. These people knew what they were getting into and were driving recklessly into a pedestrian area to try to do it. I've little sympathy for them.
microwiz 5 years ago
Stupid people? It looks like stupid technology to me. Whoever implemented that needs to be tortured, then fired.
WindsorFox 5 years ago
What part of their type of vehicle not being allowed in did you miss?
I especially like the part when the first silver car backs away initially, then tries to skate in as the bus pulls thru. That driver knew just what he was doing... or at least he thought he did!
microwiz 5 years ago
No sign, no indication that I see. Either way it's stupid. I give it less than a year after all the law suits start rolling in. There are too many other ways to address the problem without injuring people.
WindsorFox 5 years ago
What a uniquely US-centric point of view... as far as I can tell this is taking place in a right-hand-driver-position country, so "law suits rolling in" seems much less likely. You apparently missed the huge warning signs way in front of the bollards, as well. My prediction is no changes and continued laughter at the people who are stupid enough to think they can sneak in.
microwiz 5 years ago 2
You can not tell what they are in the first frame, it's blurry. There are still better ways to solve the problem without endangering people.
WindsorFox 5 years ago
You do realize there are around 6 signs saying there particular vehicle type is not allowed? The signs have lights flashing all over it you bloody dolt. They knew exactly what they were doing. That technology was implemented to save lives and it's working very well. Weed out the inconsiderate and idiots with 1 device. Sounds perfect to me.
Skrym3 3 years ago
Stupid people vs. technology - I love it!
microwiz 5 years ago