One of the many problems with buying heavy duty items, which are large in size and have a huge weight, is that it usually becomes very difficult in moving the items from the store to your house.
People with large trucks or pick up vans have an advantage in this sense, as they can easily load up their goods on the back of the vehicle.
Other people usually do not have such luck, with most of them having to squeeze in their items in the backseat of their car.
Such was also the case with a driver in Australia with only one problem. The driver put a 55 inch flat screen TV on top of a child in the backseat of his BMW car.
The incident soon went viral on social media and the internet after photos of a small child carrying the large tv in the backseat were put up online.
The photos went viral after the Facebook page called Downshift AU posted incident which happened in Melbourne. People were quick to comment on the situation after seeing the images which left them in shock and disappointment.
Posts and statuses with judgemental captions were soon trending on social media with people taking both sides of the situation which led to a fiery debate online.
People sarcastically quipped that the situation happens when a person can afford a BMW but cannot afford the delivery bill of $50. People even defended the person saying that it his choice and he probably did not want to wait around for the company to deliver it at a later time.
The risk with such incidents is that in case of an accident, there is no strap or seat belt which could protect the passenger. This comes just a week after an incident where Ryan Lamb, an 18 year old, was banned because of his flying stunt he carried out with a van.
The van eventually took off and spiralled through the air before coming down and crashing on the other part of the roundabout. This clearly shows people how roads can be dangerous too.
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