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Bus held up by man filming Tik Tok because the driver ‘went past without stopping’

A bus was forced to stop after a man stood in front of it filming a Tik Tok because the “driver went past him without stopping”.

The 453 bus heading towards Deptford Bridge was stopped at traffic lights by a man who stood in front of it and refused to move. 

Whilst standing in front of the bus, the man started filming a Tik Tok. The video, posted under the name @specialisthd, shows the man telling the bus driver: “You’re not moving, I promise you, you’re not moving. I can promise you are not moving.”

The video has reached more than 300,000 views and has been commented on almost 1,000 times.

@specialisthd

Its all about the principals 😒 #londonlife #trending #fypシ

♬ original sound – Specialist

The man then gets on the bus after a passenger apparently pressed the emergency door release to get off. The video shows him confront the driver, saying: “You drove right past me. Who do you think you are? Drive.”

The driver tells the man he will be calling the police, the man responds: “Go call the police, I’m going to wait until the police come.”

In the next clip, themes driver is seen outside the bus, refusing to drive. The man then gets onboard the bus and tells passengers: “Everybody get off the bus. Nobody is getting on the bus. Everybody, time to go. Time to go, let’s all go.”

The video ends with the man waiting with other passengers for another bus.

Pictured top: A 453 bus to Deptford Bridge (Picture: Aubrey Morandarte)


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