Police Investigate Dangerous 'Bus Surfing' Incident in Sydney
Wild moment teens spotted on bus roof
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Police in Sydney are searching for two teenagers who were filmed 'surfing' on the roof of a moving bus, a dangerous act that poses serious risks. The incident occurred on Sunday as the bus traveled from Eastgardens to Bondi Junction, prompting warnings from authorities about the life-threatening consequences of such behavior.
- 01Two teenagers were filmed riding on the roof of a bus in Sydney.
- 02The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon, raising safety concerns.
- 03Authorities warn that such behavior can have life-changing consequences.
- 04Transport NSW is collaborating with police to investigate the incident.
- 05Anyone with information or dashcam footage is encouraged to report it.
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On Sunday afternoon, two teenagers were spotted engaging in the dangerous act of 'bus surfing' on the roof of a 356 bus traveling from Eastgardens to Bondi Junction in Sydney. The incident, captured on video, shows the boys lying and relaxing on the roof, which poses significant risks, especially if the bus were to pass under a bridge or near power lines. Transport NSW co-ordinator general Howard Collins emphasized the serious dangers associated with such reckless behavior, stating, 'There’s nothing harmless about this type of behaviour.' Following the incident, police were able to spot the bus at Bondi Junction, but the teenagers had already fled. Authorities are urging anyone with dashcam footage to contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000 to assist in the investigation.
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This incident highlights the dangers of reckless behavior among teenagers and the potential for serious accidents on public transport.
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