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Three minors perform a dangerous skating stunt for Instagram video in which they capture a speeding car on the road

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Ghaziabad: A worrying trend: minors are risking their lives by performing dangerous stunts for a few likes and followers on social media. Another such video has surfaced online and has gone viral on social media. The video has raised concerns about road safety. The viral video shows three boys on roller skates riding behind a speeding autorickshaw and holding on to it while performing stunts. These boys are seen creating social media reels while engaging in this risky behavior.

The video is claimed to be from Ghaziabad in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. However, social media users have clarified that the video is from Bangladesh. The video has sparked outrage and concern among viewers, with many wondering who would be held responsible in case of an accident. The situation is highly dangerous not only for the boys but also for other road users. If a vehicle approaches from behind at high speed, a collision can result in serious injuries or even death.

This incident comes in the wake of earlier viral videos of minors engaging in dangerous activities such as teenagers performing stunts on the Mahindra Thar SUV. A minor was seen driving the SUV recklessly and performing life-threatening stunts in the speeding vehicle. The video went viral on social media and inspired other children to perform such stunts for some likes, comments and attention on social media. They are engaging in such dangerous activities and risking their lives to become famous on social media. Strict action should be taken against these children and also their parents who let their children perform such dangerous stunts on the roads.

The video raises important questions about road safety and the responsibility of drivers and pedestrians. It highlights the need for greater awareness among parents and authorities to prevent such risky behavior and ensure that minors are safe and do not endanger themselves or other road users.