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‘Drunk Japanese Businessman’ Won’t Stop Walking Down Wrong Escalator

Posted November 14, 2012 11:01am by HVvids
Tags: Drunk People, Escalator, London, Tottenham, UK, WTF Japan

Ain’t nothin’ gonna to break my stride
Nobody’s gonna slow me down, oh-no
I got to keep on movin’

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The Daily Mail has more on the Tottenham Court Road incident:

One good Samaritan makes several attempts to lead him off the escalator but the businessman takes no notice and continues on his fruitless journey.

After struggling for more than two minutes as people push past – he is guided off by a helpful commuter who pushes the emergency stop button and points him in the right direction.

The incident was caught on camera last Friday by Sam Napper, 27, who described the man as a ‘drunk Japanese businessman.’

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[The Daily Mail via BroBible]

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