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Dangerous game: A young man hangs on a bus in Jerusalem while traveling Documentation - Walla! news

2021-11-16T14:57:54.810Z


The young man was recorded from a vehicle following him, holding both hands in the back of the bus and doing so in front of passers-by unhindered for at least half a minute. "It is important that the government imposes heavy penalties on anyone who interferes," the Israel Bus Drivers' Association said.


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Dangerous game: A young man hangs on a bus in Jerusalem while traveling

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The young man was recorded from a vehicle following him, holding both hands in the back of the bus and doing so in front of passers-by unhindered for at least half a minute.

"It is important that the government imposes heavy penalties on anyone who interferes," the Israel Bus Drivers' Association said.

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Shlomi Heller

Tuesday, 16 November 2021, 16:00 Updated: 16:44

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Young documentation hung on a bus in Jerusalem (Sh.T.)

In the documentation from the beginning of the week that reached Walla!

Looks young as he hangs on a bus while driving on Jeremiah Street in Jerusalem.

The incident took place in the evening, and as can be seen in the documentation, the young man remained on the bus unhindered.



In the video you can see how for at least half a minute, the young man hangs on the bus and does so in front of passers-by while holding the back of the bus with both hands.

The line on which it hangs is operated by Galim, a company that travels between Ofakim and Jerusalem.



The Organization of Bus Drivers in Israel from the Histadrut said: "This is dangerous behavior that can lead to tragedy and loss of life. It is important that the Israeli government works to recognize bus drivers as public employees and impose heavy penalties on anyone who interferes with public transportation in Israel."

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Documentation of the young man (Photo: Photos of surfers, Sht)

In another incident, but similar in its characteristics, took place over a long period of time in the Yemin Moshe neighborhood of Jerusalem, in which the residents of the neighborhood complained about young people drinking in the neighborhood, sexually harassing and even attacking and threatening them.

As a result, the residents hired a private security company, at a cost of thousands of shekels per resident.



The Jerusalem neighborhood is one of the most prestigious in the city, with historic buildings, a flour mill and a view of the Old City walls.

The security guards from the "Ashdot Dogs" company, hired by the residents, are not armed but walk around with trained dogs.

In one case, a security guard called police after acquitting a drunk man, a resident of East Jerusalem, with a weapon.

Police have revealed that it is a tear gas-like gas device, but residents fear it is only a matter of time before a more serious incident.

One resident said that in another incident a young man threatened him with a knife and another resident said that a gang of nine young people from the east of the city attacked him and his nine-year-old son.

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