Young people jump with e-scooters from Halleches Tor on the Landwehr Canal: The disturbing video causes excitement on social media.

Young people jump with e-scooters from Halleches Tor on the Landwehr Canal: The disturbing video causes excitement on social media.
Title: Young person dares to stunt at the Hallesches Tor in Kreuzberg
In a terrifying video that was recently shared on Instagram, you can see how a teenager jumps from the roof of the U-Bahnhof Hallesches Tor in Kreuzberg. First he lets himself down on the crooked level of the canopy and jumps from there with his scooter into the Landwehr Canal, which fortunately is not particularly deep.
The account "Dasistberlinbitch" published the video and received a variety of users' comments. The reactions range from amusement to complete lack of understanding in the face of this daring and undoubtedly life -threatening action.
It turned out that the original video comes from a group of young people who regularly post pictures, reels and videos from their adventures on scooters in the city. Usually these videos provide sporty and impressive entertainment. In this specific case, however, it is a clearly too dangerous action to dismiss it as a daring sport.
It is important to emphasize that such risky stunts are life -threatening and should not be imitated. Young people who carry out such actions not only jeopardize their own lives, but also endanger uninvolved.
This video is an alarming example of how reckless behavior can be glorified and imitated on social media. Parents and beneficiaries should inform their children about the risks of such actions and encourage them to get involved in safer forms of sport and leisure activities instead.
Those responsible of the subway society should take measures to prevent such dangerous actions. This could be done, for example, by increased safety precautions at the train stations and increased educational work.
It remains to be hoped that this incident serves as a warning and encourages young people to consciously choose responsible activities instead of risking their lives and that of others.