https://youtu.be/YuHHtafoVqI
Meanwhile, in Russia — which is incidentally how every good story coming out of Russia should start out (at at least it was, before they allegedly started hijacking United States elections) — a foursome of pedestrians came up with a “creative” solution as to how to cross the Zolotoy Bridge, which has been closed to pedestrians since 2015.
Located in the Far East port city of Vladivostok, the Zolotoy Bridge was built in 2012 for an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in 2012, but closed to foot traffic just three years later following inspections. In a video posted to YouTube on Monday, the pedestrians in question constructed a crude, makeshift yellow cardboard bus in order to cross the bridge, which was given away — among other reasons — due to the four pairs of legs sticking out of it.
In the video, a woman’s voice can be heard in Russian giggling over the sight. “Where did they come from?” she asks, accurately adding, “This is beautiful, it’s art.” Unfortunately for them, the ruse didn’t work because the video also captures a traffic officer “pulling over” the vehicle and forcing them to turn around, which was probably for the best because it given the traffic conditions it looks a bit like they had a death wish.
In that brief, fleeting moment, however, when it seemed anything was possible, the internet was captured by the stunt — as you can see from the footage and comments shared on Twitter.
I only hear good things about Vladivostokhttps://t.co/KJPI9TCTNr
— Scott Rose (@rprose.bsky.social) (@rprose) November 13, 2018
Во Владивостоке четверо молодых людей пытались притвориться автобусом, чтобы пройти по мосту, который закрыт для пешеходов с 2015 года. Планам парней помешал один из охранников:https://t.co/ugzzivw3sw pic.twitter.com/ESYrwH7NHQ
— ТАСС (@tass_agency) November 13, 2018
It's early to have a favorite video of the day, but I'm calling it now: Pedestrians aren't allowed on this bridge in Vladivostok, so four guys dressed up as a bus. https://t.co/S5U0xg9tJl
— Anica Padilla (@AnicaPadilla) November 13, 2018
Best thing you’ll see on the internet today 😂😂
“The Golden Bridge in Vladivostok is closed to pedestrians, but these guys have found an almost perfect way to bypass the ban (spoiler: the protection of the bridge is not appreciated)” https://t.co/Kbes811mPi
— Dr Nicola Ní Mhistéil (@serentrippety) November 13, 2018
This is genius! The Golden Bridge in Vladivostok, Russia, is closed to pedestrians…
But these guys get by the restriction..by pretending to be a bus! 🤣😂pic.twitter.com/A54yT5ggOr
— Derek Momodu (@DelMody) November 13, 2018
Vehicle-only bridge? Dress as a bus then…
Four people went across a vehicle-only bridge disguised as a yellow bus, but their ruse was quickly discovered by local security.
For more of today's videos: https://t.co/iOm40vn1kt pic.twitter.com/zQcC8TtNWb
— Sky News (@SkyNews) November 13, 2018
Fantastic video—bridge in Vladivostok is closed to pedestrians. Locals try to circumvent this by disguising themselves as a bus https://t.co/6MNnG3hMVN
— Matt Steinglass, quitting this fascist platform (@mattsteinglass) November 13, 2018
it's different out East. 4 men in Vladivostok try to cross no-pedestrians bridge by pretending to be a bus. GAI not amused, it seems https://t.co/2PGDWrXvUo
— greg white (@whitegl) November 13, 2018
The Golden Bridge in Vladivostok, Russia is for "vehicles only." You're not allowed to walk across it, so four people came up with an idea to try to beat the ban. Take a look at the clever disguise! pic.twitter.com/Pc5qtWJE5B
— CBS2 News (@CBS2Boise) November 13, 2018
Never change, Russia. Err, except for the ways that are crucial to preserving worldwide democracy. But otherwise keep on keepin’ on.
(Via Moscow Times)