This is the moment a teenager clings onto the back of a London double-decker bus while wearing flip-flops as it goes down a busy road. The youth grabbed hold of the Number 90 bus on Lansbury Drive in Hayes, west London on Monday morning as it travelled from Northolt to Feltham. He desperately tried to cling on to hitch a free ride but kept slipping as the bus went along the 30mph road. The young man eventually lost his grip but managed to stay on his feet as he landed on the ground. He was wearing shorts and a T-shirt with a backpack and had black slider flip-flops on. This is the moment a teenager clings onto the back of a London double-decker bus while wearing flip-flops as it goes down a busy road The youth grabbed hold of the Number 90 bus on Lansbury Drive in Hayes, west London on Monday morning as it travelled from Northolt to Feltham The youth - whose age is unknown- then ran off as the bus was about to pull in at a packed bus stop. The daring act was spotted by a man in a vehicle that was traveling behind. As he watched on he said: 'This kid's in flip flops.' Local Karen Howarth fumed: 'So dangerous and no need.' Another Shay said: 'Bus surfing was stupid years ago, and continues to be. 'Only ever ends in a hard life lesson learnt.' Chris said: 'Very sad little boy.' But Max Strummer added: 'More kids should be doing s*** like this.' Vik Singh joked he was like Marty McFly from the Back to the Future films. 'He should get a hoverboard like Marty,' he added. |
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