JasonTheWeen, Marlon, and StableRonaldo are getting a lot of backlash online after a recent IRL live video started going viral. The video shows three electric two-wheelers driving on a public road and not following traffic rules. After a while, they ran a red light without stopping. Later in the same clip, they also pass a stop sign without fully slowing down. Many spectators noted that none of them appeared to be wearing helmets, adding to concerns.The video got a lot of people talking about safety issues during live broadcasts. Some fans tried to defend the red light moment, saying the group was riding in an alley that looked like a bike lane. They feel the situation is not entirely clear. But others pointed out that traffic lights still apply to bicycles and similar vehicles. They also said pedestrians can follow such signals to cross the road, which also poses risks. Stop sign moments, however, are harder to defend for viewers.
traffic violations Livestream sparks backlash against JasonTheWeen and group
The biggest issue people are talking about is how the organization handles traffic regulations. In the video, they approach a multi-way intersection and proceed even though the light is red. Rules generally require all riders to stop, even if they are in the side lane. This is important because roads are shared spaces and safety is important to everyone.
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The stop sign scene prompted further criticism. Video shows the group did not come to a complete stop at the stop sign. Since its purpose is to slow down vehicles, ignoring a stop sign can pose a significant threat. Internet users pointed out that this particular scene showed reckless behavior.This particular situation also highlights another potential danger of reality live broadcasts. Creators must always be aware of the camera and everything going on around them while driving. As mentioned previously, there have been other similar situations in the past where streamers engaged in some form of unsafe behavior while live streaming.All in all, the video sparked a much-needed debate about accountability. As engaging as reality videos may be, safety is always paramount. Fans are now hoping content creators can learn from this and stay safe in the future.

