Unusual: Cuban boards a bus in Havana loaded with bags of grass

The unusual scene took place this Friday.

El hombre intentando subir los sacos de hierba a la guagua © Facebook/Juan Manuel Montoto
The man trying to load the bags of grass onto the bus.Photo © Facebook/Juan Manuel Montoto

In an unusual, but evidently not impossible scene, a Cuban got into a P1 in Havana this Friday through the back door with a load that appeared to be sacks of grass.

Facebook/Juan Manuel Montoto

"This is in a P-1, at 31 and 10, Miramar, Playa, Havana, Cuba, at 3:00 PM today, Friday, September 6, 2024," wrote the internet user Juan Manuel Montoto, who documented the various phases of the task in several photos.

Facebook/Juan Manuel Montoto

"What do you think? It is a reflection of the decay of society, there is no respect for anything and for anyone," added the witness to the scene in his post.

In the images, it can be seen that the man ruthlessly pushed the enormous package into the bus, right through one of the doors designated for exiting the bus.

Facebook/Juan Manuel Montoto

"That man, where did he come from?; 'What a lack of respect!'; 'It's something so surreal that it doesn't deserve a serious opinion'; 'Really? I can't handle so much!', were some reactions to such a spectacle."

Facebook/Juan Manuel Montoto

Several questioned how the driver and the passengers allowed that to happen. However, for many, it is obvious that the protagonist of such a show must have paid the driver to do that.

Capture from Facebook/Juan Manuel Montoto Pascual

"My friend Montoto, didn't they ask the driver how much that citizen paid him to allow such barbarism? That is the new trend... everything has a price! Just like staying on the bus at the last stop to the detriment of someone who has been in line for hours... and so on, etc., etc. Nothing, brother, we are lost in this jungle!" pointed out a commentator.

"It's another reflection of the decline of society and the lack of respect for everyone and everything established in Cuban society," another one stated.

As of the closing of this note, there are no other details about the incident.

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