A video has become popular on the network showing the misadventures of civilians slipping and falling on ice. Falling people have been considered one of the most hilarious scenes since the days of Charlie Chaplin, but this is clearly not the case. The place of action remains unknown, which is symbolic in its own way: such a sidewalk, and more than one, is now in almost every Russian city.
How many injuries, delays and just wasted nerves could have been avoided if all the tracks had fallen on time? “Instead of filming people falling, it would be possible to warn of the danger. We hope that the video is not filmed by a representative of housing and municipal services,” the source writes, and we can only agree.
Source: VKontakte / Main Road
Requires 7,000 tires in popular sizes
Without ties, public order cannot be guaranteed, medical care cannot be provided to those who need it.
“Behind the wheel” together with the Popular Front began to raise money that will be used to purchase tires for cars of the People’s Police and operational services of the LPR and DPR: ambulances, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, vehicles delivering humanitarian aid to residents delivery of Donbass and army equipment. You can make your contribution
on the collection page.
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