JasonTheWeen, Marlon, StableRonaldo under fire for running red light and stop sign on stream

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JasonTheWeen, Marlon, StableRonaldo under fire for running red light and stop sign on stream

JasonTheWeen, Marlon, and StableRonaldo are facing strong reactions online after a clip from their recent IRL stream started spreading quickly. The video appears to show the three riding motorized two-wheelers on public roads and not following traffic rules.

In one moment, they move through a red light without stopping. Later in the same clip, they also pass a stop sign without slowing down fully. Many viewers noticed that none of them seemed to be wearing helmets, which added to the concern.The clip has made many people talk about safety during live streams. Some fans tried to defend the red-light moment, saying the group was riding in a side lane that looked like a bike lane.

They felt the situation was not fully clear. But others pointed out that traffic lights still apply to bikes and similar vehicles. They also said pedestrians can cross at such signals, which makes it risky. The stop sign moment, however, has been harder for viewers to defend.

Traffic violations on stream spark major backlash against JasonTheWeen and group

The biggest issue people are talking about is how the group handled traffic rules. In the video, they approach a multi-way intersection and keep going even when the light is red.

Even if they were in a side lane, rules usually require all riders to stop. This is important because roads are shared spaces where safety matters for everyone.

Traffic violations on stream spark major backlash against JasonTheWeen and group

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The stop sign scene has attracted further criticism. The video suggests that the group did not fully come to a halt at the stop sign. Since it is intended to slow down vehicles, disregarding the stop sign may pose a significant threat. Internet users have noted that this particular scene demonstrates reckless conduct.This particular scenario highlights another potential danger of IRL streaming as well. The creators have to constantly be aware of the camera and everything that is going on around them, while also driving. As previously mentioned, other similar instances occurred in the past when streamers engaged in some form of unsafe behavior while live.All in all, this video has sparked a much-needed debate on accountability. As engaging as IRL videos might be, safety is always paramount. Fans now hope content creators will learn from this and stay safe in the future.

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