@T P T Teesside Pat Testing Service A lot of these people on the bus likely work in Admin or customer service where they have been shouted at, demoralized, and dehumanized by unemployed dole scroungers. This ending is a bit of a morale booster for them!.
Is 20 mental and we'll people in jobs, do we even know if he was right because yes inconveniences other people but if he's been using that return ticket and it is valid and the bus drivers trying to make him pay a full fare then he kind of has a right to go mental. And if not then you're not going to get anywhere with him by shouting and swearing at him he needs defusing, you need to de-escalate the situation not make it worse by laughing shouting and swearing at him. I just realise how old this was I only just popped up I thought it was recent
I find it sad that human beings can use the mammal instinct to work out a weakness in another human being and gang up against them and realise something is wrong with that person attack them in numbers and not help them.
I would have let him on. Confrontation is not what bus drivers want, causes delays, complaints and bad publicity. And ticket machines are not always right.
I drive a bus myself, if someone gets abusive like this then they don't travel just like they wouldn't get served in a shop, pub or restaurant. My priority is the comfort and safety of passengers who should be able to travel without fear of someone screaming abuse. We all have bad days and lots have mental health problems but we don't force it onto others.
No offence, but its people like you that make a person's bad day even worse! It should be fairly obvious to most people that Mr Elliott in the video has aspergers/autism and thus, when confronted with a stressful situation that is not familiar to him and is not getting support from someone, will lose his cool and have a bit of a meltdown, much to the embarrassment of himself and the people around him. Maybe if the bus driver could have used his common sense and just accept the guys ticket, after all its only a question of a pound or two, then perhaps the issue would not have gone any further. But instead he got defensive, had a verbal, and then just walked off!! What good is that going to do exactly? And maybe if some of the other passengers on the bus could've stopped laughing like idiots for 2 seconds and tried to help, then it might have spared the man the embarrassment of being a laughing stock on youtube and the ridicule of people on the internet. It's hard to watch this video, because it resonates with me, being someone who has Aspergers. I know how it feels to have the whole world seemingly ridicule and mock you, while having no one in your corner. People like Mr Elliott will go through life alone, he'll likely have no friends, no wife/girlfriend, very few acquiantences, etc. That has knock on effects on work, relationships, hobbies... and just your general view of society. And whats worse, is that this will NOT change! It's a cross he, and others like him, will have to carry for the rest of their lives. So the next time you encounter someone like Mr Elliott, or other people with a learning disability, maybe have a bit of understanding, and acceptance, and just let try to see the situation from their perspective. A bit of understanding can go a long way!!
@@patrickhanley696 really! You have no idea, no offence but it's people like you that makes someone just going about their day doing their job harder than it needs to be , there isn't always an illness that makes people aggressive, sometimes they are just horrible people trying to intimidate to get their own way.
@@dominic6860 Oh please, do you really think the guy in the video is intimidating anyone? I don't think so. If anything, the presence of others on the bus is somewhat intimidating to him, if his demeanour is anything to go by. I never said aspergers is a mental illness, because it isn't. Do not conflate a learning disability with a mental illness.
I used to be a bus driver for 2 years, honestly I just couldn't be bothered with bullshit from the public after 6 months,,,, you could hold a piece of paper with dog shit on it and I'd just wave you on, shut the doors and drive. Bad driver? I didn't give a shite, as far as I was concerned shit like this just wasn't worth the wage.. Thank god I have a great job now without having to deal with dregs all day. I feel for any drivers out there working for a wage. If people think bus drivers are moody, try and do the job for a week.
there is something clearly wrong with him yes, but whats the average joe supposed to do? Stay quiet and put up with this performance, they just wanna go home ffs.
I tired too buy a girl a ticket before who was acting like this. Just so I could get on with my journey. She turned around called me a see u next Tuesday and go off. Told her to get off the bus in the end
@@mattjwardmusic88 unfortunately, mental illness plays a big part in their behavior, reactions, and responses. I once saved all my cans to give to a homeless man that would dig through the dumpster at my apartment. When I eagerly offered them, he snatched the bag and made endless sexual remarks; it devastated me 😩. I learned then to give or donate without any expectation and to know my kind deed was done regardless of the outcome ❤
Stop Media Fakery what utter drivel you talk. I have high functioning autism, I don’t use it as an excuse. Along with other mental health conditions, it’s sad pathetic bigoted views like yours which holds us all back in society. Clearly I don’t behave like that in public, but you’re labelling all autistic/Aspergers people as nutters.. YOU ARE VERY VERY WRONG. Without autistic people a lot of scientific breakthroughs wouldn’t have been achieved etc... Even Turing had some sort of v mild Aspergers.
Last night i witnessed a crisp packet, i think it was monster munch, dance in a windy corner, it went up, it went down, it moved out the corner onto the pavement, then back into the corner, it was beautiful, no noise, just moving around in harmony with it's partner the wind, i just thought you all would want to hear about it.
@@frank6842Tbh I see more nowadays people excusing all non-whites, and treating white skin as original sin. It is kinda creepy, and we Irish got dragged into it and the weird "woke" stuff.
He has autism and his routine is disrupted hence he is becoming extremely agitated. Other people have no idea of his autism and just assume that he is a weirdo or some kind of freak but he is on the autistic spectrum and has problems to anyone that laughed here remember karma will come round.
Okay, but he's still disrupting other people? You imply that because of his autism that he isn't able to function properly. I know plenty of autistic people with autism WORSE than his that handle themselves better. There's no excuse; he should be controlling his outburst if he is alone, without a care-giver.
@@jaggass neither are they to handle those in wheelchairs. They have to accommodate and support all disabilities though doesn't matter if its invisible.
Being a bus driver, I would’ve done as this driver did, driving is about the comfort of you passengers/guests, they need to feel safe with the bus the rest of passengers and the driver, passengers don’t need to deal with an entitled person losing their shit cause they don’t get their own way, as a children we caught the bus home from school , you’d get on, buy a ticket sit down screw it it up and flick it at a mate, next thing you know inspectors get on half way home requesting all tickets, if you couldn’t show you’d be asked to exit the bus so we did, with the only complaint being the bus picked us up from school so we had to pay to get on, but that never worked we still were removed from the bus, I stopped bus half way through routes because of rowdy passengers disturbing others on board and giving them warnings to settle down because I’ve the right to kick them off and not take them any further for the safety of other passengers it’s my job
Think someone has had an early mark and bought a bottle of Absynth. He might be a bit special, but he's lucky he didn't come across someone nuttier than him who had a very short fuse attached to a couple of hardened fists.
That man might have a tough life, u never know. But the passengers who tell him they wanna get home, how is laughing at him gonna help? If anything, he'll just get more angry and delay the service more, and he did. So both, the man and the back of the bus, is just as wierd
He might well have something wrong with him but screaming and shouting like he is isn't going to help the situation, it will also just lead to him being arrested for breach of the peace instead. The frustration of the other passengers on the bus is also understandable, I don't think anyone would be appreciate being shouted at like that.
He seems autistic or aspergers to me. Anxiety, anger, confusion and misunderstanding mixed together. He needed help and not being judged. I have mild Aspergers.
Eh, I know people on the spectrum who do not act like that at all, but tend to not get humour and seem confused until you explain what was said is not literal. I work at a hospital, mother of a patient is wired a certain way, she did not get I was joking when I said I'll pick a nurse up and carry them out to her if they take longer than 10 minutes. But, anger is not always a part of being on the spectrum.
People deserve their dignity regardless. If this man has his routine, is convinced he is in the right and is convinced he isnt being treated fairly, it is perfectly logical to call the police. No one else is standing up for him or advocating for him. We all need understanding and empathy at different points in our lives.
Kind of sad that people's first instinct in this situation is to a) laugh or b) record it so that they can upload it online and amplify the guy's humiliation. The man's mannerisms make me believe that he is probably on the autistic spectrum, or at the very least he's not a healthy state of mind. Would have been too much for someone to have taken him aside to tell him to take a seat and calm down? Then the driver could have either just excused him, or someone else could have spared some change if he didn't have any.
I mean takes no effort at all for someone or passengers together to pay his ticket home. Someone did that for me once when I was short changed. Would have saved their time to get home too
So let me get this straight. Instead of calmly resolving the matter or even helping out the man, people chose to record at him whilst laughing and ridiculing him. It leaves such an impact in their health yet people do shit like this. I feel sorry for Mr. Elliott. :/
Of course people are laughing and ridiculing him he's ridiculous screaming and shouting like a five year old If he started tkhat nonsense in a pub or on pavement he'd get ironed out Self important prick
No we're not which is why I would've just let him travel, I let people travel who say they've lost their return ticket, I carry bicycles, I run slightly early sometimes so I can jump off for a smoke.. I make the job fit me not me fit the job...
I believe he rang the emergency number 999, simply because he got through to them immediately. The police would have ended the call, simply because it isn’t an emergency.
Every body on that bus should be seriously ashamed of them selves, Stevie wonder could see, he's challenged. Fair doos on him, holding down a job , after the hurdles he will have undoubtedly had to jump through! The kicker is... He's probably more intelligent than half the bus, including the driver.
I would have literally told the whole bus to pipe down. Payed that berk of a bus driver this mans fare. Then I would have sat with this troubled man and made this horrible situation a positive experience for him.
Joe i would have done the exact same he really does look like he has something wrong with him and its not funny at all but everyone laughing at him and saying stuff to him will obviously wind him up even more and i hope he is ok and nobody thats laughing at him ever has to deal with whatever it is he is dealing with in his life people are quick to judge a book by its cover
i don't know whether the bus ticket was valid or not, but if it wasn't then can you really blame the bus driver, and the passengers for being angry when someone refuses to get off? of course people who are autistic or troubled deserve some compassion, but it doesn't give someone an excuse to waste police resources or hold up passengers because of their mistake. i suppose what decides who was the victim and the "berk" in this case was what the ticket said, which we'll probably never know. perhaps Mr Elliot was right in which case I don't blame him for being angry.
Because disabled people deserve jobs asperger syndrome/ADHD or not. People like you are the reason to many employers refuse to respect autistic people finding work
Those people laughing in the backround are so lucky they havent experienced the pain this man has gone through at some stage in his life too react like this. Their laughing but they wouldnt be even living if they went through the pain this man has suffered in his life. Some very ignoranant people out there who lack complete empathy.
Someone on the bus should have stepped in and got the bus moving with the man still on it instead of laughing and making stupid comments. We could all be in the position of this man, yes his behaviour is extreme, but we do not know what led up to this.
Most bus drivers are rude and unhelpful. They rarely reply when you say hello. I often witness them pretend to not see people waving the bus down and just drive past. But the one that really grinds my gears is when they accelerate hard before people have had the chance to sit down. It has to be on purpose, I mean they aren’t exactly short of mirrors. Mr Elliot was probably being pushed closer and closer to the edge every time he rode that bus.
@@marypettyfer4640 Unbelievably I also witnessed someone stand up, walk to the front of the bus, and ask to be let off. This was on a road which was “request stop” so the bus can stop anywhere. The driver told them to go and ring the bell so that he knew they wanted to get off.
@@Alex.P1they usually just drive past your stop after you dinged the bell and have been waiting for your stop n ignore you if you beg them to let you off. I was a young teen coming back from school when this kept happening to me. It almost happened every time. They usually only stopped at my stop if someone was waiting for a bus or when someone else was getting off with me. Don’t understand it at all.
That guy in the beige coat is like "c'mon I just want to get home, pointless is on"
now everyone else is to blame, only he is not to blame, I seriously don't like this kind of person
I bet that guy in the cream jacket hasn't sworn for 20+ years until today🤣🤣
🤣thanks for the laugh
Feel a bit sorry for him, but I just love people going mental on buses😂
‘IT IS A RETURN!!!!’
@T P T Teesside Pat Testing Service A lot of these people on the bus likely work in Admin or customer service where they have been shouted at, demoralized, and dehumanized by unemployed dole scroungers. This ending is a bit of a morale booster for them!.
Why feel sorry for the prick?
The bus is like a social experiment that went to far 😂
Gary Oldman's finest performance...
He failed to mention that his perfectly legal ticket, was issued in 1974! 🤣
And he’s on the wrong bus!
@@arthurvasey Hahaha good one!😂
@@arthurvasey And his ticket was issued by the Odeon Cinema for the 1974 classic "Blazing Saddles".
@@arthurvaseyt’s a valid return, but it’s for a Devon service and not a Chesterfield service.
@@arthurvasey or maybe he forgot his ticket 😂
Legend has it he's banned from the library
Why ?.....
😂
He's the type of guy to demand to keep the books instead of giving them back 😂
@@GSLevel😂
I would tell him to sit down and laugh at himself, you fool
Dudes hairline starts in his back pocket.
lol
hahaha quality
That's a fivehead
🤣🤣
So rude 🤦🏽♂️
This is tame.
The "normal" passengers are more mental than this in Glasgow.
This is a Monday in Glasga
"Everything is better in Scotland, yes."
“I WILL RAISE MY VOICE AGAIN!”
Let me know when you do
LOUD NOISES
Watching this a second time is quite disturbing. I don’t like the way everyone is laughing. He’s clearly very unwell. It’s nasty
When you act like a clown, you get laughed at. He's clearly unphased by the laughter too because this is most likely normal behaviour for him 😂
@@scarewolf1712 not a clue
Well enough to put a suit on and go to work. His hair looks very clean, and he looks rather well fed. i'd say all his cognitive abilities are there.
You mean you remembered how hard you laughed and now you feel bad ...😂😂
Is 20 mental and we'll people in jobs, do we even know if he was right because yes inconveniences other people but if he's been using that return ticket and it is valid and the bus drivers trying to make him pay a full fare then he kind of has a right to go mental.
And if not then you're not going to get anywhere with him by shouting and swearing at him he needs defusing, you need to de-escalate the situation not make it worse by laughing shouting and swearing at him.
I just realise how old this was I only just popped up I thought it was recent
Nobody helps him!
It just escalates to more stress!
Couldn’t agree more
IT ISA RETUURRN!!
I find it sad that human beings can use the mammal instinct to work out a weakness in another human being and gang up against them and realise something is wrong with that person attack them in numbers and not help them.
Hi double decker Anton
Help him how exactly?
Terry Yorath - Never the same after Coventry just failed to qualify for europe in 1978.
Poor guy .. god knows what’s happening in his life
what are you on about, the reaction is circumstantial, ever lost your keys down a drain? or got a parking ticket you felt you didn't deserve,
A bus driver ran off with his missus.
I would have let him on. Confrontation is not what bus drivers want, causes delays, complaints and bad publicity. And ticket machines are not always right.
UK's answer to Arthur Fleck
He sounds autistic
I drive a bus myself, if someone gets abusive like this then they don't travel just like they wouldn't get served in a shop, pub or restaurant.
My priority is the comfort and safety of passengers who should be able to travel without fear of someone screaming abuse. We all have bad days and lots have mental health problems but we don't force it onto others.
No offence, but its people like you that make a person's bad day even worse!
It should be fairly obvious to most people that Mr Elliott in the video has aspergers/autism and thus, when confronted with a stressful situation that is not familiar to him and is not getting support from someone, will lose his cool and have a bit of a meltdown, much to the embarrassment of himself and the people around him.
Maybe if the bus driver could have used his common sense and just accept the guys ticket, after all its only a question of a pound or two, then perhaps the issue would not have gone any further. But instead he got defensive, had a verbal, and then just walked off!! What good is that going to do exactly?
And maybe if some of the other passengers on the bus could've stopped laughing like idiots for 2 seconds and tried to help, then it might have spared the man the embarrassment of being a laughing stock on youtube and the ridicule of people on the internet.
It's hard to watch this video, because it resonates with me, being someone who has Aspergers. I know how it feels to have the whole world seemingly ridicule and mock you, while having no one in your corner. People like Mr Elliott will go through life alone, he'll likely have no friends, no wife/girlfriend, very few acquiantences, etc. That has knock on effects on work, relationships, hobbies... and just your general view of society. And whats worse, is that this will NOT change! It's a cross he, and others like him, will have to carry for the rest of their lives.
So the next time you encounter someone like Mr Elliott, or other people with a learning disability, maybe have a bit of understanding, and acceptance, and just let try to see the situation from their perspective. A bit of understanding can go a long way!!
@@patrickhanley696 really! You have no idea, no offence but it's people like you that makes someone just going about their day doing their job harder than it needs to be , there isn't always an illness that makes people aggressive, sometimes they are just horrible people trying to intimidate to get their own way.
@@dominic6860 Oh please, do you really think the guy in the video is intimidating anyone? I don't think so. If anything, the presence of others on the bus is somewhat intimidating to him, if his demeanour is anything to go by.
I never said aspergers is a mental illness, because it isn't. Do not conflate a learning disability with a mental illness.
@@patrickhanley696 really not interested in discussing something I commented on a year ago so have a nice life.😴😴😴
@@dominic6860 Thats OK. Ignorance is often the easier decision to make
"IM RIGHT UR WRONG" He is behaving like Matilda's dad
"I am receiving abuse from a bus driver!"
Man, I love Brits.
@Jack Brown tit
Erika Gehr GOD SAVE OUR GRACIOUS QUEEN
@@raescholey1537 Fuck the queen😄
@@SamuelBlack84 not even if I had a bag a willies
@@someoneinyourchatfromdubli7258 Lots of blood, isn't there?
Was this a piece of performance art?
That really tickled me and 😂😂😂
What happened next?! I need to know the next part of Mr Elliot's exciting bus journey adventure!
The fact that he said that he has a perfectly illegal bus ticket 😂
I like how the English people just laugh.
But in America everyone is just silent and wastes the show if something like this happens 😂
WATCHES* the show!
NOT "wastes" the show, genius!
Because you've all got bloody GUNS!
What are you going on about?
"I will not remove myself from the bus" at that point the person on the phone knows the real issue
2:24 - channelling his inner 'Basil Fawlty' there!
I used to be a bus driver for 2 years, honestly I just couldn't be bothered with bullshit from the public after 6 months,,,, you could hold a piece of paper with dog shit on it and I'd just wave you on, shut the doors and drive. Bad driver? I didn't give a shite, as far as I was concerned shit like this just wasn't worth the wage.. Thank god I have a great job now without having to deal with dregs all day.
I feel for any drivers out there working for a wage. If people think bus drivers are moody, try and do the job for a week.
2 years later hear i am
Yeh I’d probably do the same
Ngl I'm surprised at how many of them AREN'T moody these days. Get about a 50/50 friendly to unfriendly driver ratio lmao
@@Clarkie08
*here
He's in a hurry to get home and feed his whippets, he's suited 'n' booted cause he was up at court for a previous bus rage incident in 'uddersfield.
He was on a date with Donald Trumps aunt 😂
@@jmy871 😃😉😁😅🤣
and we get stupid people laughing making the situation worse
there is something clearly wrong with him yes, but whats the average joe supposed to do? Stay quiet and put up with this performance, they just wanna go home ffs.
You can tell Mr Elliot has issues, so someone should of just bought him another ticket to save hassle, i would have
Absolutely agree! Everyone laughs and complains but nobody is willing to buy the guy a ticket??? Come on
@@shanynrobbins1943 cus he's being aggresive af, let the police deal with it
@@VaeVictisXIII wasn't there to let the police handle it
I tired too buy a girl a ticket before who was acting like this. Just so I could get on with my journey. She turned around called me a see u next Tuesday and go off. Told her to get off the bus in the end
@@mattjwardmusic88 unfortunately, mental illness plays a big part in their behavior, reactions, and responses. I once saved all my cans to give to a homeless man that would dig through the dumpster at my apartment. When I eagerly offered them, he snatched the bag and made endless sexual remarks; it devastated me 😩. I learned then to give or donate without any expectation and to know my kind deed was done regardless of the outcome ❤
mister bean at 0:14 listen carefully
The bus drivers just lucky it wasn't Ronnie Pickering
@jackbrown4130Ronnie Pickering
@jackbrown4130 RONNIE PICKERING
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@pigaudits683 wot u laughing at, u want a bear knuckle fight?
Or John ... "I'm NOT 'avin' it ... It's a return ticket!"
He was on the way to the DALEK audition
He's clearly on the spectrum
as a stagecoach driver ,i would have taken him home and reported it to control when i got back.no hassel the man has got problems and needs help.
Legend has it he's still on the bus shouting with his perfectly legal ticket. His mom brings him meals twice a day.
Isn’t that tony from Friday night dinner
The wrong Tony
hes autustic, you can he the hand flapping, bless him
what are you talking about. Autism is one of many manifestations of neurodiversity. Masonic hoax? for god sake you not 'a familiar' are you?
You dx over youtube....wow..amazing!!!
Loz Turner Nope, it's dementia.
Danny Lagan Gonzalez Aspergers is not really a form of autistim but is in the autistic spectrum.
Stop Media Fakery what utter drivel you talk. I have high functioning autism, I don’t use it as an excuse. Along with other mental health conditions, it’s sad pathetic bigoted views like yours which holds us all back in society. Clearly I don’t behave like that in public, but you’re labelling all autistic/Aspergers people as nutters.. YOU ARE VERY VERY WRONG.
Without autistic people a lot of scientific breakthroughs wouldn’t have been achieved etc...
Even Turing had some sort of v mild Aspergers.
Last night i witnessed a crisp packet, i think it was monster munch, dance in a windy corner, it went up, it went down, it moved out the corner onto the pavement, then back into the corner, it was beautiful, no noise, just moving around in harmony with it's partner the wind, i just thought you all would want to hear about it.
Kevin Baird Did you film it? It’s not beautiful or real if you didn’t film it.
Did it have a valid permit to dance in public?
He’s *obviously NOT* a Londoner. 😂😂😂
proably had a bad day bless him
Where's Blakey when you need him?
Mr Tumble were all friends
Thats what happens when you buy a perfectly good ticket.
It’s funny how everyone knows who Mr. Elliott is😆😆😆
Jesus Christ. What the hell does someone have to be going through to react like that to a bus ticket being rejected. Poor guy.
I love the way certain demographics automatically get sympathy while others are crazy
Exactly.
Yeah I noticed whenever a black person is the center of the video people get racist right quick.
@@frank6842 what? it's the other way round mate
@@frank6842other way round genius
@@frank6842Tbh I see more nowadays people excusing all non-whites, and treating white skin as original sin. It is kinda creepy, and we Irish got dragged into it and the weird "woke" stuff.
He has autism and his routine is disrupted hence he is becoming extremely agitated. Other people have no idea of his autism and just assume that he is a weirdo or some kind of freak but he is on the autistic spectrum and has problems to anyone that laughed here remember karma will come round.
Agreed. He seems autistic or aspergers.
I have mild aspergers
Agree, but humans love a bit of comedy after work.
Okay, but he's still disrupting other people? You imply that because of his autism that he isn't able to function properly.
I know plenty of autistic people with autism WORSE than his that handle themselves better. There's no excuse; he should be controlling his outburst if he is alone, without a care-giver.
Disabled people want equality. Dont taste as sweet as they think....
How do.you konw he got autism ?
Bet he dialled 999.
The English version of ‘Falling Down’ is shit.
I’m right, you’re wrong!
Brilliant 😂 he even talks like Trump. Like he is SO right, he’s the most right person you’ll ever meet.
I'm big your small
And there's nothing you can do about it
Sounded like he said “ I am catching a bus to go home for a wank “
*Wanker Kids enter the chat*
Somebody please get this man some milk
In sted of laughing, people should help. The man has a diagnose of something.
His not well u can see that
matthew brian i know u could easily tell by how he spoke and stuff so really they should take it easy on him
well?, over stimulated you mean, in a odd situation, where the authority to see in event of a problem is also the operator of the service,
Stagecoach aren't trained to deal with autistic people.
matthew brian i
@@jaggass neither are they to handle those in wheelchairs. They have to accommodate and support all disabilities though doesn't matter if its invisible.
Being a bus driver, I would’ve done as this driver did, driving is about the comfort of you passengers/guests, they need to feel safe with the bus the rest of passengers and the driver, passengers don’t need to deal with an entitled person losing their shit cause they don’t get their own way,
as a children we caught the bus home from school , you’d get on, buy a ticket sit down screw it it up and flick it at a mate, next thing you know inspectors get on half way home requesting all tickets, if you couldn’t show you’d be asked to exit the bus so we did, with the only complaint being the bus picked us up from school so we had to pay to get on, but that never worked we still were removed from the bus,
I stopped bus half way through routes because of rowdy passengers disturbing others on board and giving them warnings to settle down because I’ve the right to kick them off and not take them any further for the safety of other passengers
it’s my job
Couldn’t someone just pay his fare.
No wonder they're laughing at him. Bloody Rik Mayall lookalike!
Hahahaha
Think someone has had an early mark and bought a bottle of Absynth. He might be a bit special, but he's lucky he didn't come across someone nuttier than him who had a very short fuse attached to a couple of hardened fists.
"He should be lucky...." And you think that's right? When you know he's autistic and in distress?
this guy is still in his toddler ages
screaming, demanding, shouting, whats next????
Look how he rubs his face violently when someone talks to him,the guy in the cream jacket then the guy who gets off coz he's in a rush
7 years ago. Im guessing hes probably a bank manager for Natwest!.
The dude with glasses was like damn gonna miss today's coronation Street
That man might have a tough life, u never know. But the passengers who tell him they wanna get home, how is laughing at him gonna help? If anything, he'll just get more angry and delay the service more, and he did. So both, the man and the back of the bus, is just as wierd
Happen if such a square peg he oughta go to the square peg place.....
Everyone deserves their dignity
2:41 “I’ve got a perfectly legal illegal ticket”
😂
I feel sorry for him he is obviously unwell
He might well have something wrong with him but screaming and shouting like he is isn't going to help the situation, it will also just lead to him being arrested for breach of the peace instead. The frustration of the other passengers on the bus is also understandable, I don't think anyone would be appreciate being shouted at like that.
I don't care what's wrong with him.
If he shouted at me like that. He likely going be getting into a argument from me
@Jo Bloggs Coming from Jo Bloggs? 😭
Ooo you're ard
To think I’m going to be on the smart card line very soon in my call centre where I work & going to be dealing with irate people like him.
What’s with the guy’s 2009 phone?
Oh shit. He's my boss. He's the Customer Service Manager
NudaRider i feel for you
There's one born every minute! Merry Christmas Mr Morris ;o)
He's in the wrong job.
Biggest crime filming in vertical
I would have liked to have seen how it all ended.
“IT IS A RETURN” good grief the decibels
He seems autistic or aspergers to me.
Anxiety, anger, confusion and misunderstanding mixed together.
He needed help and not being judged.
I have mild Aspergers.
top comment. he needed empathy, understanding and help. like any of us do at points in our lives. people dont understand how hard it is
@@jackkenefick2696 I totally get it on a mild level. He needed assistance.
Eh, I know people on the spectrum who do not act like that at all, but tend to not get humour and seem confused until you explain what was said is not literal. I work at a hospital, mother of a patient is wired a certain way, she did not get I was joking when I said I'll pick a nurse up and carry them out to her if they take longer than 10 minutes. But, anger is not always a part of being on the spectrum.
Ah bless him calling the old bill cos he can't get his own way
People deserve their dignity regardless. If this man has his routine, is convinced he is in the right and is convinced he isnt being treated fairly, it is perfectly logical to call the police. No one else is standing up for him or advocating for him. We all need understanding and empathy at different points in our lives.
1:05 to 1:12 There's no Bullshead pub here err err err
Did he get home with his perfectly legal ticket
Unfortunately not the bus driver didn’t know what he was talking about
All these armchair psychologists thinking they know whats wrong with this man.
Pipe down, you don't have a clue.
Kind of sad that people's first instinct in this situation is to a) laugh or b) record it so that they can upload it online and amplify the guy's humiliation. The man's mannerisms make me believe that he is probably on the autistic spectrum, or at the very least he's not a healthy state of mind. Would have been too much for someone to have taken him aside to tell him to take a seat and calm down? Then the driver could have either just excused him, or someone else could have spared some change if he didn't have any.
I mean takes no effort at all for someone or passengers together to pay his ticket home. Someone did that for me once when I was short changed. Would have saved their time to get home too
I BLAME SOCIETY
I'm fairly sure the driver has the right to refuse someone for any reason under the operator's T&Cs, it doesn't matter if the ticket is valid or not.
So he’s got a perfectly good return ticket he’s had for 2 weeks..................I think I see why it didn’t work🧐
His ticket has expired it came from 999999999999999999999999999 million years ago
I kind of feel sorry for Mr. Elliot. 😔
So let me get this straight. Instead of calmly resolving the matter or even helping out the man, people chose to record at him whilst laughing and ridiculing him.
It leaves such an impact in their health yet people do shit like this. I feel sorry for Mr. Elliott. :/
Of course people are laughing and ridiculing him he's ridiculous screaming and shouting like a five year old
If he started tkhat nonsense in a pub or on pavement he'd get ironed out
Self important prick
I don't. No amount of bad days or bad times gives anyone an excuse to behave like that and treat people like that
Bus driver aren't paid enough to put up with tools like this.
No we're not which is why I would've just let him travel, I let people travel who say they've lost their return ticket, I carry bicycles, I run slightly early sometimes so I can jump off for a smoke.. I make the job fit me not me fit the job...
@@Jimbo-gi7xn fucking hate smoking bus drivers espixallh when they stand under the shelter. I'm asthmatic and quite often have to ask people to move
To the uploader on youtube, what happened to this Mr Elliot guy? Did he get arrested when the police came? What action did the police do?
I believe he rang the emergency number 999, simply because he got through to them immediately. The police would have ended the call, simply because it isn’t an emergency.
Every body on that bus should be seriously ashamed of them selves, Stevie wonder could see, he's challenged. Fair doos on him, holding down a job , after the hurdles he will have undoubtedly had to jump through! The kicker is... He's probably more intelligent than half the bus, including the driver.
Entertainment while you travel. Priceless.
“pLz ofFiCeR””
Officer: *Thinking* is this a matter of case emergency...or a British chav entertainment show...??
You can see he has learning difficulties so that's why he his acting that way.
Wee angrys clearly not the full shilling
2:13 is when he goes super saiyan
I would have literally told the whole bus to pipe down. Payed that berk of a bus driver this mans fare. Then I would have sat with this troubled man and made this horrible situation a positive experience for him.
That's because you've got passion and understanding very very very rare today in Britain
My fare costs a grand a year, pay for it, or you are a mysogynistic twat
You’re a wanker Joe
Joe i would have done the exact same he really does look like he has something wrong with him and its not funny at all but everyone laughing at him and saying stuff to him will obviously wind him up even more and i hope he is ok and nobody thats laughing at him ever has to deal with whatever it is he is dealing with in his life people are quick to judge a book by its cover
i don't know whether the bus ticket was valid or not, but if it wasn't then can you really blame the bus driver, and the passengers for being angry when someone refuses to get off? of course people who are autistic or troubled deserve some compassion, but it doesn't give someone an excuse to waste police resources or hold up passengers because of their mistake.
i suppose what decides who was the victim and the "berk" in this case was what the ticket said, which we'll probably never know. perhaps Mr Elliot was right in which case I don't blame him for being angry.
I love the guy just sitting there who told him to calm down, he just looks so casual lol.
The laughing is just cruel.
Why? The guy has a screw loose.
@@handsoffmycactus2958 Precisely because he has a screw loose, it's cruel.
He for get,s that there is other people that,s wanna go home as well
Because disabled people deserve jobs asperger syndrome/ADHD or not. People like you are the reason to many employers refuse to respect autistic people finding work
What the fuck you on about the guy is disruptive to other people- he shouldn’t be out in public on his own when he acts like this
Leigh Griffiths has had a hard time since leaving Celtic
Those people laughing in the backround are so lucky they havent experienced the pain this man has gone through at some stage in his life too react like this. Their laughing but they wouldnt be even living if they went through the pain this man has suffered in his life. Some very ignoranant people out there who lack complete empathy.
Boo hoo
Not our problem
Looks like his 'perfectly legal' ticket was issued back in August 2001. 😂😂
2:47 Paul giving him a talking to
Someone on the bus should have stepped in and got the bus moving with the man still on it instead of laughing and making stupid comments. We could all be in the position of this man, yes his behaviour is extreme, but we do not know what led up to this.
I don't think all his dogs are barking.
Most bus drivers are rude and unhelpful. They rarely reply when you say hello. I often witness them pretend to not see people waving the bus down and just drive past. But the one that really grinds my gears is when they accelerate hard before people have had the chance to sit down. It has to be on purpose, I mean they aren’t exactly short of mirrors. Mr Elliot was probably being pushed closer and closer to the edge every time he rode that bus.
Absolutely agree with you 👍
@@marypettyfer4640 Unbelievably I also witnessed someone stand up, walk to the front of the bus, and ask to be let off. This was on a road which was “request stop” so the bus can stop anywhere. The driver told them to go and ring the bell so that he knew they wanted to get off.
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@@Alex.P1 🙄oh for goodness sake. Ridiculous 😊
@@Alex.P1they usually just drive past your stop after you dinged the bell and have been waiting for your stop n ignore you if you beg them to let you off. I was a young teen coming back from school when this kept happening to me. It almost happened every time. They usually only stopped at my stop if someone was waiting for a bus or when someone else was getting off with me. Don’t understand it at all.
He hasn’t got mental issues. He got attitude issues. That, and he’s probably had one too many gins in the pub next to the stop.