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BMW biker scares the crap out of a jaywalking uncle by almost crashing into him

BMW biker scares the crap out of a jaywalking uncle by almost crashing into him

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When you are driving/riding and someone is in your path, you give way or slow down right? Well...not for this guy.

Watch this 10-second clip to see his hazardous riding:

The incident took place along Sims Avenue.

Cam bike's intentions backfired

The cam bike submitted the video above, intending to shame the elderly pedestrian for jaywalking.

However, things took a turn when netizens started calling out the cam bike for his dangerous behaviour, and some even roasted him. 

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What happened?

The cam bike rode along Sims Avenue at a relatively fast speed (compared to the other vehicles around him).

After he rode past a lorry, an elderly pedestrian in striped clothing can be seen crossing the road from afar. 

But instead of giving way to the jaywalker, the cam bike rode extremely close to him ON PURPOSE and gave the uncle a rude hand gesture.

Netizens' comments 

Self-owned, nuff said.

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Motorists like the cam biker should go to hell.

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Straight-up facts. It doesn't hurt for cam bike to slow down or give way to the elderly pedestrian. 

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Also, can you imagine how shook the uncle was at that point in time? If it were me, I might have to change my underwear.

 

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Classic pot calling the kettle black.

Stop being a vigilante when you yourself is no saint.

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40 minutes ago, Watwheels said:

Classic pot calling the kettle black.

Stop being a vigilante when you yourself is no saint.

Totally agreed. He should have reviewed his footage, or asked others for their opinions first before submitting the video 🙄

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If you check his bike model and look at his speedometer needle position, his max speed should be between 80-100km/hr on Sims Avenue which is definitely above the speed limit of the road.

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12 hours ago, Tommisan said:

If you check his bike model and look at his speedometer needle position, his max speed should be between 80-100km/hr on Sims Avenue which is definitely above the speed limit of the road.

That's an interesting observation. By any chance, do you know what is his bike model?

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