Funny Moment Woman’s Bum Gets Stuck As She Tries To Sneak Under Station Turnstile

This is the funny moment a woman’s bum gets pinched, leaving her trapped as she tries to sneak under a bus station turnstile to dodge paying the fare.

The incident took place at the TransMilenio bus station in the Colombian capital, Bogota. With the footage filmed by an amused bystander.

The video shows the woman desperately trying to crawl under the electronic turnstile, but her bottom is too big to pass under it, and it ends up pinched under the doors, leaving her trapped.

She appears to realise that she is not going to make it through and begins to reverse course as the footage ends.

Local media said that 30 per cent of passengers in the city refuse to pay public transport fares and systematically try to make their way past turnstiles without coughing up the COP 2,950 (GBP 0.60) that the ticket costs.

The person who filmed the scene before showing it online, who has not been named, reportedly said. “What people do to avoid paying a ticket. She got stuck!”

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Local media reported that after the video was filmed, the woman, who has not been named either, required assistance to get out from under the turnstile.

The footage has reportedly made the rounds online, with the TransMilenio bus company. Which has operated in the Colombian capital since 2000, reacting and calling on its customers to stop trying to avoid paying the fare.

Photo shows a woman stuck in a gate at TransMilenio station. In Bogota, undated. She tried to sneak without paying. (CEN)
Photo shows a woman stuck in a gate at TransMilenio station. In Bogota, undated. She tried to sneak without paying. (CEN)

The company said: “TransMilenio vehemently rejects this type of behaviour that also puts people’s physical integrity at risk.”

There are reportedly hundreds of cases like this every day in the city. With the bus company working with the police to come up with strategies to put a stop to the practice.

Fare dodgers who are caught reportedly risk a fine that is the equivalent of 52 bus tickets.

Last August, the bus company said: “We are carrying out this strategy in different parts of the city randomly. And at different times to accompany people who are using the TransMilenio zonal system.”