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A video that surfaced online on Monday captures a risky scene where two men and two women treat the Princess Margaret Road Link bridge as a pedestrian pathway. The footage sparked online discussion, with many netizens labeling their actions as reckless.
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The 15-second video, recorded on Sunday (Oct 20) just before 1 pm, shows a sedan ascending the bridge from Princess Margaret Road Link towards Hung Hom. The driver, caught by surprise, encounters the four individuals walking along the side of the bridge, exclaims, and decides to record the event while honking his horn as a warning.
Despite the warning, the quartet seemed undeterred and continued their walk. The leading pair used an umbrella to shield themselves from the sun, while two younger individuals trailed behind them.
Following the video's release, reactions varied among viewers, with some calling them brave for taking such a dangerous path and others humorously describing their act as a tour.
Princess Margaret Road Link, known for its 50-kilometer speed limit and heavy traffic, connects several key locations, including Hung Hom Bay, To Kwa Wan, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Hung Hom Station. Some viewers speculated that Hung Hom Station was the group's destination.



















