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WATCH: Uber Eats driver robbed by school kids

by Bongiwe Mati
Picture: Instagram

A disturbing video of young school learners robbing an Uber Eats driver trying to get on his motorbike made it to social media pages, leaving many internet users concerned about the crime rate in our country.

The video shared by content creation page @Mzansi Extreme on Instagram shows a group of about 10 boys or more who are wearing school uniforms going for the contents in the carrier box of the motorbike while the driver tries to get on the bike.

The driver tries to scare the one boy by slamming his hand on the carrier box causing the boy and others around him to run away.

Like animals preying for their target, the boy came back forcing open the carrier box causing the bike to fall, as the driver tried to attend to them.

At this point, the food falls on the ground causing the group of boys to try and grab the food carrier bag.

This is when the driver whose body language gave vibes that he was scared went around to pick up his food carrier bag.

 

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A post shared by Mzansi Extreme (@mzansixtreme)

After seeing the video, internet users had this to say:

“This is wrong very wrong !!!! You find that bike is a rental now he has to pay damages for the fall. The food is now gone. The school should be notified with police this video as evidence they’ll find these kids.”

Many social media users called for the video to reach the school so that the boys can be found with some suggesting ways to get young boys disciplines.

“The youth must under go Military training mainly males, from the age 19 to 21. To ensure a level of structure, discipline and respect,” said one user.

One user blamed the boy’s parents, commenting:

“A lot of kids are raised by savages. These are undisciplined children. Shame to their parents.”

Also see: Shoprite Holdings releases statement concerning robbery of Checkers Sixty60 driver

 

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