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Couple Caught Ignoring Traffic Lights with Baby in Arms

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A couple in Taiwan is shocking viewers online by speeding on a motorcycle while holding a baby with one arm.

YouTube channel “WoWtchout” shared a video of a couple driving a motorcycle on the streets of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, while ignoring red lights.

Shockingly, the video also showed a baby without any safety gear. Viewers online who saw the baby’s swinging feet reacted angrily, asking, “Are they really the parents?”

Despite holding a baby, there was an outpour of criticism for not stopping at red lights or turning without their turn signals.

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Criticisms flooded the video’s comment section, with some saying they failed as parents and questioning what would happen if an accident occurred.

According to local police, the incident occurred around 7 PM on June 19 in the Qingnian Road area of Fengshan District.

Though the police have not yet received a report, the couple in the video appears to have broken several traffic laws, including holding the baby in one hand and ignoring signals.

The police stated they intend to track the perpetrators, investigate the circumstances, and punish them according to the law.

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