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Strange Individual Caught With Motorcycle In NYC Subway Car

Strange Individual Caught With Motorcycle In NYC Subway Car

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A rather strange person using the New York City subway system disrupted the commute for numerous fellow passengers when he obstructed the train car with his oversized motorbike. He subsequently played the role of a victim when asked to relocate his vehicle.

Unusual video footage of the occurrence displays the man becoming increasingly agitated as other commuters attempting to enter the car struggle to navigate around the motorbike.

Asserting firmly, the young man declares, “I won’t budge. I won’t budge.”

The passengers soon realized the task was futile—the motorcycle was positioned right in front of the doors, spanning the entire width of the car, effectively blocking the passage.

Upon being requested to adjust the position of his bike to clear the way, the motorcyclist instructed them to use a different door on the opposite side of the car.

Pointing to the area occupied by his motorcycle, he adds, “I’m staying right here”. This prompted some Twitter users to ask whether the video was a prank. Why would a person go through the trouble of bringing a motorcycle in to the subway when they could easily ride it to wherever they wanted without significant disruption?

The man was adamant about conveying to his fellow passengers that he had no intention of relocating his bike, even though it was occupying communal space.

It’s not evident who the biker is engaged in a discussion with, but he can be observed instructing an unseen person off-camera to guide the flow of traffic toward the second door on the other side of the train car.

He proceeds to direct passengers to shift inward to accommodate his bike, rather than considering moving the bike further inside the car.

Amidst the unfolding situation, several riders who had already secured spots on the train appeared to be amused as the biker progressively lost his patience.

Exclaiming, “There’s no room!” the biker’s frustration becomes apparent.

He proceeds to demand that other passengers make space for his bike.

“And you’re pushing me!” he adds, seemingly addressing no specific person.

In the video, at least one woman is seen giving up entirely, choosing to return to the train platform, presumably opting to wait for the next train.

According to the agency’s regulations, any “gasoline-powered vehicles” are prohibited from MTA facilities.

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