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Greater jakarta: Man faces wrath for pulling emergency brake

A young man had to get off from a commuter line train to avoid the rage of other passengers after he allegedly pulled the train’s emergency brake at Kebayoran Station, South Jakarta

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Mon, March 30, 2015 Published on Mar. 30, 2015 Published on 2015-03-30T07:43:35+07:00

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Greater jakarta: Man faces wrath for pulling emergency brake

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young man had to get off from a commuter line train to avoid the rage of other passengers after he allegedly pulled the train'€™s emergency brake at Kebayoran Station, South Jakarta.

The train was about to depart the station to Serpong in South Tangerang on Sunday afternoon when it suddenly stopped because someone pulled an emergency brake.

The upset passengers were looking for the perpetrator and when they found him, they yelled at him. '€œWhat did you do? Are you trying to sabotage the train,'€ other passengers yelled at the man, as quoted by tribunnews.com.

The man denied that he had intentionally pulled the emergency brake and argued that he only pulled his hand that was stuck near the brake.

The man then quickly left the train and Kebayoran Station to avoid passengers building anger.

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