The Broadway Bomb brings together more than 2,500 longboard skaters each
year in New York City to push eight miles through Manhattan, from West
116th Street to the Charging Bull in the Financial District. Since it’s
inception in 2000, the NYPD has tried to hamper the event by hassling
skaters, blocking roads, and handing out tickets. This year the NYPD
busted out the orange netting to try and corral the skaters. They failed
miserably. It was so bad that someone set the folly to the music from
Benny Hill and it couldn’t be more appropriate.
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