A group of tradesmen are being praised by members of the public after they surrounded a BMW driver who decided to push into a long drive-through covid testing queue who was refusing to move, despite other drivers being in the line for up to 3 hours. The incident occurred in Sydney, Australia, where testing chaos is currently ensuing and is resulting in drivers having to wait up to 4 hours to get a PCR test while remaining in their vehicle. Facebook page Sydney Name and Shame shared a clip of a BMW attempting to cut the line at a testing centre before becoming surrounded by tradesmen in hi-vis who prevented them from moving forward, blocking the vehicle and gesturing for them to leave the queue. Man cuts in line of vehicles waiting to get Covid tested. “We’d been lining up in the covid test line for hours and this guy just pushes in behind me,” the driver captioned the clip. Zooming in on the BMW in her side mirror, she said: “This guy has pushed in and everyone is so mad, as they should be. We’ve been in line for hours, and they’re (the workers) trying to usher him out.” “It’s just this guy, he’s just shaking his head, he will not leave the line,” she said. “What a d**k.” (H/T news.com.au)
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