A Vancouver busker's light-hearted show almost took a dangerous turn after a child tried to knock him over.
Daniel Zindler was balancing on a roller board on top of a platform Sunday, when a boy ran from the crowd on Robson Street and apparently tried to push him from behind.
A video uploaded to YouTube (watch above) shows some spectators reacting with a gasp. The child then quickly returns to sit in the crowd.
Zindler regains his balance — and does not mince words.
"Look man, be a parent, eh?" he says to the child's mother, through a headset microphone.
"Dude, when you get down, you better run. You're young but you need to learn a lesson. That wasn't cool, yeah?" Zindler then says to the boy. "Do you apologize? OK."
The street performer composes himself but adds, "Some people should really use a condom" — which brought applause from some people in the audience.
Zindler is a comedian, juggler, and magician based in Vancouver who has performed at festivals around the world.
Do you think the busker reacted appropriately?
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Daniel Zindler was balancing on a roller board on top of a platform Sunday, when a boy ran from the crowd on Robson Street and apparently tried to push him from behind.
A video uploaded to YouTube (watch above) shows some spectators reacting with a gasp. The child then quickly returns to sit in the crowd.
Zindler regains his balance — and does not mince words.
"Look man, be a parent, eh?" he says to the child's mother, through a headset microphone.
"Dude, when you get down, you better run. You're young but you need to learn a lesson. That wasn't cool, yeah?" Zindler then says to the boy. "Do you apologize? OK."
The street performer composes himself but adds, "Some people should really use a condom" — which brought applause from some people in the audience.
Zindler is a comedian, juggler, and magician based in Vancouver who has performed at festivals around the world.
Do you think the busker reacted appropriately?



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