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Teenagers caught bus surfing in a dangerous stunt

29 March 2026
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A video capturing four teenagers clinging to the back of a double-decker bus on Oxford Street in London has gone viral, amassing over two million views since it was recorded on March 8. The group, consisting of three boys and a girl, hitched a dangerous ride as the bus accelerated away from a stop, while another individual was seen spray painting graffiti on the vehicle at the same time. Daisy Ice, the 25-year-old who filmed the incident, expressed concern for the teens’ safety, noting that the busy street made the stunt particularly risky. Although they appeared to be having fun, the precarious nature of their actions drew widespread attention, prompting many viewers to comment on the risks involved. Despite the alarming scene, it seemed no one alerted the bus driver, and no serious incident was reported following the event.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights ongoing concerns about youth safety and risky behavior in urban environments, particularly in busy areas like Oxford Street, known for its heavy pedestrian traffic. It underscores the necessity for greater awareness and prevention measures regarding dangerous activities among teenagers, especially in public spaces. Moreover, the video’s virality reflects a cultural trend where reckless behavior is often showcased and normalized through social media, raising questions about accountability and societal values. Events like this may also provoke discussions about the socioeconomic factors that influence youth behavior, as some viewers remarked on the high cost of public transport in London.

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