Police are investigating after a video went viral showing a “perfect” woman clutching a fridge in the tray of moving ute.
The video, shared on social media, showed the unsteady woman standing in the tray with her arms around the fridge as the ute drove through the streets of Adelaide. The video made a joke about her being “the perfect woman” as she carried off the dangerous act, and has attracted more than 13,000 likes on Instagram.
The clip is believed to have been filmed in the Hyde Park area of the city, on Mitchell Street, according to . The fridge appears to be unrestrained, the footage shows the ute travelling through intersections and passing other cars, and travelling over speed bumps as the woman holds the fridge and bounces in the tray.Source:Instagram“Put a ring on it,” one person commented on the video.“This looks safe and what a great way to save money,” another joked.
But others thought it wasn’t so funny, lashing the woman and driver for the stunt, and arguing the police should use the footage to prosecute or “fine” the people involved.What do you think? Should the people involved be fined? Have your say in the comments below.
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