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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2008

Instead of usher, they got 'pusher' to assist you.

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  • I think the doors open and the people start exploding out like water out of a spicket.

  • Wow, the people filming are obviously from out of town, and the other people standing around think they're retarded.

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  • Igualito que los borregos en un tren de carga. ¿Y eso es un país avanzado?

  • I'm going back to Japan and I am not looking forward to that again... :(

  • A Chicago anchorman said these guards are called "Jammers"... Imagine what a real Chicago resident would say to a jammer who touches him.

  • yeah...they do push passengers on rush hours.

    some of them are often part-time workers (but the guys on the video seem to be regular station staffs...)

    but i've seen this like several times in my life cause i dont use trains during rush hours...

  • これはww

    朝は混みますからねww

  • yup it does.

  • Does anyone know if this sort of thing still happens in Japan or not?

  • i guess the japanese don't have a word for 'late' in their language

  • how long is it between stops?

  • These are lifeguards, AKA Oshiya

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