Insane video captures man bus surfing in south Sydney
A brazen man been captured flipping off motorists while clinging to the back of a bus in Sydney.
A brazen man has been captured on film taunting motorists while clinging to the back of a bus in Sydney.
The heart-stopping footage was recorded last week along Gardeners Rd between the inner southern suburbs of Kingsford and Rosebery.
The video shows a man wearing a dark hoodie gripping on to the rear of a commuter bus on the 343 line, which runs between Kingsford and Circular Quay, while a passenger in a passing car films the dangerous act.
As the man becomes aware of being recorded, he audaciously responds by flipping the car off with an offensive gesture.
News.com.au has contacted NSW Police for comment, but it remains to be seen whether the incident has been officially reported to them.
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The incident sheds light on the broader issue of risky behaviour plaguing Sydney’s transportation network.
Recent reports reveal a troubling trend of individuals endangering their lives by riding on the back of the city’s trains in a highly dangerous practice called “buffer riding”.
The surge in such incidents prompted authorities to implement a crackdown just last month. Shockingly, statistics indicate that 11 people have lost their lives in the past five years while trespassing in rail corridors.