
TL; Dr. Ein spanischer Tourist wie Luffy in einem Stück, der nur 2050 Follower in YouTube und 5600 Follower in Tiktok hat, benimmt sich wie ein Troll, um mehr Anhänger zu sammeln.
Er lud Videos von sich selbst hoch, die in einem Schrein in ein Gebäude eindrangen und ein Feuerwerk in einer Karaoke -Bar auslösten. Als ihn jemand vor dem Live -Streaming in einem Zug warnte, schob er den Mann und schob ihn dann von hinten. Normalerweise wird der Mann der Eisenbahnpolizei übergeben, aber der Mann, der geschoben wurde, wollte den Zug nicht verzögern und den Mann aufgeladen.
「逮捕案件では?」外国人配信者が車内でライブ配信、注意した乗客を突き飛ばすトラブルに…JR九州が明かした「鉄道警察隊を呼ばなかった理由」
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In the full video the old man seemed to initiate physical contact on two different bouts of interaction
Just a few days ago, two men from Spain and The Netherlands took a live stream from a pavilion at the Expo in Osaka. While it’s absolutely prohibited to stream on site without permission as well showing the faces of individuals in narrow spaces, the two ignored every rule in the book. They also talked loudly while a performance was held, adding unnecessary annoyance, upsetting other visitors.
At the end of the tour, staff members and security stopped them from leaving the pavilion and escorted them to a building where they might got an earful and hopefully slapped with an entry ban.
This kind of shite behavior is so common these days and then you don’t have to wonder why more and more Japanese want foreigners out.
As for the Spanish streamer who pushed the man away, he could face charges with assault according a Japanese media outlet.
Let’s hope he gets what he deserves.
I saw the whole thing. The old man shoves his head and then shoves him again later on.
Regardless, dude shouldn’t have been streaming on a train and shouldn’t have shoved him a 2nd time and the Japanese man shouldn’t have shoved the Spanish dude twice.
All around a shit situation.
Give nuisance streamers the Somali / Vitaly treatment