Crowded Trains vs sardine cans
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I thought I’d seen it all. I’ve experienced the sardine can syndrome as I like to call it many times. From the buses in Sri Lanka during rush hour [you know when your 6-7 people hanging out of the door while the bus rides around town] to the subway lines in New York City during commuter hours. Its brutal.
I just saw a video that makes everything I’ve experience a walk in the park. The video looks like it originates from somewhere in the East Asian part of the word where the officers in charge actually help pack push the sardines people into the train. The result looks like you literally experience worse than any sardine has being packed into a can.
Check out the video after the break!
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Yikes and i thought our trains were bad.
wonder how many suffocate and die during each run?
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It’s from Japan I think. My friend just got back from there and was telling me about these people!
It is from Japan. I have actually gone through this during rush hour in Tokyo… Can’t tell you how glad I was to get out of the train again….