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'Lunatic style behaviour' - Clinton Maynard slams kids shocking behaviour on Sydney's trains

2025/6/16
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Clinton Maynard: 我认为社交媒体正在助长青少年在火车上做出危险行为的趋势。之前我报道了一个摩托车超速案件,嫌疑人还拍摄视频上传到网络。现在,越来越多的年轻人为了在社交媒体上获得关注,会做出一些疯狂的事情,比如在火车上做出一些出格的举动。我收到一个视频,视频里一些青少年进入了火车的驾驶室,从行驶的火车上喷洒灭火器,甚至将灭火器扔到铁轨上,这可能会导致火车脱轨,造成严重的安全事故。虽然过去也有人在火车上做危险的事情,但社交媒体正在加剧这种行为。我认为政府应该更好地控制社交媒体的访问,提高社交媒体的准入门槛,这能给父母提供更多理由来规范孩子的行为,从而防止青少年做出愚蠢的事情,甚至挽救生命。虽然完全阻止青少年访问社交媒体是不现实的,但限制他们的访问可能会减少危险行为的发生。

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Just on trains. On Friday, I raised the case of the 33-year-old alleged lunatic, and I say alleged because this bloke is before the courts, who's been charged with leading police on several chases on his motorbike. This guy is accused of filming the chases while reaching speeds of 299 kilometres an hour.

It's a trend that is increasing because it's being fueled by social media, particularly with teenagers. That trend is people posting this outrageous lunatic style behavior on social media. Kids who think the best way to gain notoriety, to gain likes on, whether it's Facebook, it's probably not Facebook for young people, it's probably Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, is to film themselves doing crazy things.

And I made the point that police are reporting a particular increase on the train network. And I had a couple of listeners get in contact with me on Friday saying, oh, no, it's not social media. This has been going on since we were kids. And yes, to an extent, it has been going on for decades. But let me assure you, in 2025, it is social media that is supercharging this stuff. And the police will confirm it. And sure, it's impossible to stop teenagers being idiots. A lot of them are born that way.

but the government can do more to better control access to social media. And maybe it would prevent a few of these young kids doing something stupid. Maybe it would prevent somebody dying at some point. I raise this because I've been sent a video today, and we'll put this up online on 2GB.com, the sort of outrageous behaviour that's going to get someone killed.

And it's a demonstration of what kids are doing to get likes on the train network. Now, you can go to our website and our social media, we'll show this a little later, but this is part of what it sounds like. So what this video depicts is some young teens getting access to the driver's compartment at the rear of the train. So the other end from where the train's being driven. Somehow they've got in. Anyway, they've grabbed a fire extinguisher.

And from outside an open door, they open the door, they start spraying that fire extinguisher. And you can see the retardant

flowing down the side of the train, which is travelling, it must be at 70, 80 kilometres an hour. And it looks like the train is... It looks like the train's on fire at one point because there is so much, it looks like smoke, but it's a fire retardant. Anyway, eventually they drop this red fire extinguisher and it crashes down to the rails below. And if that fire extinguisher remains in the rails, it's the sort of thing that could easily derail a train. And imagine the harm that would cause.

And it follows another video that I saw over the weekend of kids hanging out of train doors. Now, yes, that sort of stuff's been going on forever. But what it's being fueled by is this desire to become some sort of social media celebrity by doing crazy things on trains, riding on the top of carriages, clinging onto the back of them. Sooner or later, someone's going to be killed by this sort of behavior. And yes, it's been going on for decades.

But the fact that I've been sent this video today, just a few days after talking about it, just proves my point. It is social media that drives this lunatic-style behaviour on the train network, and sooner or later, it'll end up in someone dying.

Look, if you've got kids, you've got teenagers, how do you control it? You probably, it's very, very difficult. And that's where I'm supportive of the government's move to bring the access age to social media down. Because even though a lot of smart kids are still going to get around it, that's just reality. It gives parents another argument when they're trying to set down the ground rules for their kids about how to behave. And yes, they've been hanging outside train doors since we were little as well.

But if it prevents a few of them doing it, it may well save a life. 131873 is my number. 25 past three.