NYC Woman Confronts Teen Subway Surfers: "Get Down Now!"

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A New York City woman goes off on teenagers engaging in the dangerous trend of subway surfing, where they ride on top of moving trains. This growing trend has claimed multiple lives, including a 15-year-old boy whose mother is now filing a lawsuit against social media platforms and the MTA.

In a recent viral video, a New York City woman passionately confronted a group of teenagers who were engaging in subway surfing—a risky trend where individuals ride on top of moving trains. The woman, clearly distressed by the dangerous behavior, yelled at the teens to get down, expressing her frustration and concern for their safety.

"Get your mother ... down! Get your a** down!" she shouted, determined to stop them from risking their lives. The incident is part of a broader issue in New York City, where subway surfing has become increasingly popular among teens despite its deadly risks. The trend has already claimed multiple lives, including a 15-year-old boy who died while surfing on the Brooklyn-bound J train over the Williamsburg Bridge.

In response to the tragic loss, the boy's mother is filing a lawsuit against social media platforms and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), holding them partially responsible for promoting and failing to prevent this dangerous behavior.

This confrontation and the subsequent legal actions highlight the urgent need for increased awareness and preventative measures to stop subway surfing and ensure the safety of young people in the city.

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