NYP student does Helikopter spin on escalator for TikTok - PLEASE STOP DOING SUCH STUNTS.

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power sio but rem wait fall down break your neck your parents will be sad. :cry: :cry:

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https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/p...student-does-helikopter-spin-escalator-tiktok
 

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A video of a Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) student having a bit of fun on top of a moving escalator has gone viral on TikTok — to the point that his institution has noticed this six-second clip.

NYP wasn't pleased with what they saw and left a few firm replies in the comments section.

The video was uploaded on Tuesday (Dec 14) by TikTok user Undersalt and it has garnered over 246,000 views and 400 comments.

Laying flat on his back, the student seemed to have mistaken the escalator for an amusement park ride as he spun around numerous times.

He manages to keep his balance after jumping straight onto the escalator, with his smiling face visible as his mask was under his chin.

In the comments section, NYP's TikTok account said that they do not condone such behaviour. The polytechnic made it a point to mention that others should not copy his dangerous act.
 

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It wrote: "You almost made our hearts stop. Please desist for your safety (and for our heart health)."

And then added: "We gotta be the responsible adults here and say please don’t do this. To the rest, don’t copy please!"

A separate TikTok user realised the student might actually be doing good to the NYP community and 'thanked' him for cleaning the escalator handles.

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Another netizen mentioned that the student is asking for trouble by participating in such a dangerous activity.

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If he falls and hits his head on the escalator curb, good luck to him.
 

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If he break his neck doing this stupid stunt, consperm alot of people come forward to say "He was a nice young man whom is sensible and has a bright future"
 

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char siew jiu shi char siew....just like Mr Rhino backflip...
hope arrest and fine glgl...simi desist...:mad:
 

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power sio but rem wait fall down break your neck your parents will be sad. :cry: :cry:

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https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/p...student-does-helikopter-spin-escalator-tiktok

The video was uploaded on Tuesday (Dec 14) by TikTok user Undersalt and it has garnered over 246,000 views and 400 comments.


Laying flat on his back, the student seemed to have mistaken the escalator for an amusement park ride as he spun around numerous times.

He manages to keep his balance after jumping straight onto the escalator, with his smiling face visible as his mask was under his chin.



https://www.tiktok.com/@undersalt?
 

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So NYP thinks it's cute and clever to say:

"You almost made our hearts stop"?

The school has a duty to admonish and mete out

Any punishment it deems fit for students that

Go out of line, especially in public.

What the student displays here is an act of

Mischief and public nuisance.

NYP needs to do more to send a stronger message to

Other students than this loh.
 
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