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Post by Jaga on Apr 21, 2018 21:28:42 GMT -7
Shocking Video Shows Moment Teen Shoved Under a Bus ‘As a Joke’
A teen from Poland is lucky to be alive after her friend pushed her into an oncoming bus as a joke.
In footage first released by the Czechowice-Dziedzice police, two girls are seen walking on the sidewalk on April 12.
Then, as a big red bus drives by, one girl shoves the other playfully, knocking the girl in the path of the bus. The back wheels of the bus are seen coming perilously close to the fallen girl, who moments later miraculously gets back on her feet and back to the safety of the sidewalk.
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Post by pieter on Apr 22, 2018 2:29:46 GMT -7
Jaga,
I am glad I wasn't there. It doesn't matter that the girl who pushed the other girl is a female, I would have kicked and slapped her very hard. Believe me. Stupid insane, inhumane monster. I hope she will be punished extremely severe. She is not normal, and it is worry some that teenagers (not only in Poland, I believe this is s world wide phenomenon Jaga) do these kind of things, because they see it in violent video games, movies or fictional supernatural characters like Slender Man.
I am sure that this case will be taken very seriously by the Polish police, the public prosecutor and society as a whole. This isn't an isolated case, because more of these kind of acts/accidents happened in various countries. Also in the Netherlands and in the USA.
Cheers, Pieter
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Post by karl on Apr 22, 2018 11:34:38 GMT -7
Jaga
The mistakes and bad choices some times by young people is hopefully a learning situation. For as these two young people, one was extremely fortunate not to land under the wheels of the bus, for the other, it is of hope that she learnt a lesson in use of judgment.
Of the bad choices made by my self whilst growing up, I have no right to say to another to not be stupid. For the various times of such stupid choices was diving in to tidal waters and not being drowned by undertow currants just for the experience. But, perhaps the difference was it was my personal safety I was to risk, not some one elses.
Karl
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