At 180 in Berisso: two young women filmed themselves running red lights and posted it all on social media
Two young women filmed themselves dangerously speeding and running red lights in Berisso, leading to widespread criticism after posting the video online.
In Berisso, Argentina, two young women filmed themselves driving at reckless speeds up to 180 kilometers per hour while running red lights, and shared the shocking footage on their social media accounts. This exhibition of risky behavior raised alarms about road safety and sparked an outcry from the public who condemned their irresponsibility. The women can be heard in the video encouraging each other to speed further and expressing excitement over their dangerous antics.
Their actions were reminiscent of a tragic incident involving Felicitas Alvite, nicknamed 'La Toretto', who was involved in a fatal accident where a man named Rubén Walter Armand was killed in La Plata. This similarity has heightened concerns among the public regarding reckless driving and its potential consequences. The critical reception to the video highlights the tensions surrounding youth culture and the perception of accountability in online behavior.
Since the video went viral, it has prompted discussions on social media regarding the need for stricter enforcement of traffic laws and enhanced public awareness of the dangers of dangerous driving. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the responsibilities that come with driving and the potential for serious consequences from such reckless actions on the roads.