Young boy's leg caught in ofo bike

I paid S$39 to write this article.

Mandy How | June 16, 2017, 03:10 PM

One ofo bike in Singapore has finally fought back, following a spate of senseless violence against their kind.

A video shows a young boy getting his leg trapped between the chainstay and the rear wheel of one of the bikes.

The boy looks to be five or six years old.

Watch the video here:

One of the videos circulating online was accompanied with the caption: "Parent please take note. OFO bike is not safe for kids. Which authority to report for such incident? Incident happen at Boon Lay."

However, according to ofo's terms of use and service agreement, it clearly states that users should be at least 18 years of age.

Parents are responsible for those younger than 18, or those who lack the requisite mental and legal capacity.

Commenters were quick to come to ofo's defence, with some berating the boy's parents for his irresponsible use of the vehicle:

Others also speculated that the young boy was doing stunts on the bike when the incident happened:

We think the bikes are getting pissed.

Note: ofo Singapore users now must pay a S$39 deposit upon registration.

 

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