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Kłótnia o okno w autobusie

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Kłótnia o okno w autobusie
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EXCLUSIVE: **NO NEW YORK POST OR NEWS CORP USAGES** 'Why I'd rather walk': Moment man gets in blazing row with bus passengers ??" and it's all OVER A WINDOW A man has been caught on camera having a blazing row on a bus with fellow passengers ??"??and all because of a window. Footage of the argument, filmed on the morning of 17 March on the 120 bus in Northolt, London, has been shared on social media, where users have been left baffled at the shocking scene. In the clip, an older man - who has not been identified - can be seen arguing with other passengers after one of them tried to close a window next to him, which was open. The man can be heard telling a male passenger, who can't be seen on camera, that the window was already open before he arrived on the bus. However, the passenger ignores him and slams the window shut. A female passenger then also tell the male passenger to leave the window open, saying: "Just leave the window open, it's coronavirus." The older male passenger then gets up from his seat and pulls down his face mask to tell the man: "Listen, you've just come on the bus and you're trying to change everything just for you man." Again, the female passenger reiterates that the window "has got to be open." Things start to get heated as the older man tries to get the bus driver's attention ??"??before turning back to the male passenger who attempted to close the window and tells him "Sit somewhere else man, go upstairs". But the male passenger then proceeds to swear at the other passenger, prompting him to swear back and become agitated. He gets up from his seat again and yells: "You wanna deal with this somewhere else?!" The video then cuts out and it is not known what happened or if any arrests were made. The footage has since gone viral on social media, where users were quick to note that the older man sounded eerily similar to Tony Montana, the fictional character and protagonist of the 1983 film, Scarface. "'You wanna go somewhere else', Tony Montana ain???t playing," one person wrote. "You wanna deal with this somewhere else?' He killed it with that line!," another person added. Others suggested the man was right for wanting to keep the window open, as one user wrote: "Dude closing the window is extremely selfish." Someone else added: "You???re actually meant to leave the windows open he???s not in the wrong lol." Not everyone agreed though, as another user said: "I mean, this is all very unnecessary. ??sMakes me remember why I???d rather walk everywhere just to avoid this.??? Pictured: GV,General View World Rights, No Australia Rights, No Russia Rights, No United Kingdom Rights
2021-03-17
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