Two women’s e-scooters hit a brick wall, ruining their fun night

Two women’s e-scooters hit a brick wall, ruining their fun night

A fun-loving group of women’s night out came to an abrupt end when two of them crashed their e-scooters into a brick wall.

The duo who weren’t hurt saw a physical end to their night on the tiles as they were launched into the sidewalk in the midst of laughing.

Around 9 o’clock at night, Jenni Morley, 31, was out celebrating one of her friends’ birthdays with four pals in Nottingham when they were given a rental scooter by a bystander.

Jenny and her companion boarded with eagerness and rode merrily through the town.

Jenni reached for the handle to grasp onto as she followed her buddy who was driving, but instead she unintentionally grabbed hold of the accelerator, sending the vehicle careening out of control.

In the video, Jenni and her 25-year-old, nameless schoolfriend are seen racing across the pavement and desperately using their feet to attempt to stop the car before colliding with a wall.

Jenni hit her head on the floor but otherwise escaped unharmed as the pair were sent flying backwards and awkwardly fell on top of each other in a heap.

When their buddy Katie posted the video on social media two weeks ago, it garnered more than 5.3 million views and more than 23,000 likes and comments.

The Nottingham resident Jenni commented, “We always giggle when we get together.”

We had gone to the city to participate in an escape room as part of a birthday party.

“One of those scooters that you may get on and off had been handed by us by someone.”

Around 9 o’clock at night, Jenni Morley, 31, was out celebrating one of her friends’ birthdays with four pals in Nottingham when they were given a rental scooter by a bystander.

One of the girls tried out the scooter as we were returning to the train. I laughed as I said, “I’ll get on with you then.”

We ultimately collided with the wall. I had only ever ridden a scooter in Lanzarote. They are swift.

“I have no idea how we crashed.” Let go of the handle you use to control it, my buddy.

‘As my companion attempted to stop the scooter and we were dodging people, I grabbed the handle to hang on, but I didn’t realize at the time that it sped it back up.

The camera just so happened to be out at the same moment. Katie, our buddy who recorded the event from the sidelines, must have anticipated it.

The playful couple quickly picked themselves up off the ground so they could race for their train home and visit their neighborhood bars, luckily without being hurt.

Later that evening, Jenni showed the video to her husband Kieran, but she didn’t share it to Facebook until she realized how much hilarious it was each time she watched it again.

The fact that I was still hanging on as my companion pulled her hands off sped up the process, according to Jenni.

I was seated on the back. My glasses fly back approximately ten yards behind me, as you can see.

“There were absolutely no injuries. absolutely no medical prerequisites No one was harmed.

The train was due in two minutes, so there was no time to even consider what had occurred.

We were lucky to catch the train. It was really crowded.

“When I showed my husband, Kieran, he thought the video was amusing. While we waited for the others, we made a stop at my home before continuing the evening in our local.

Several people have commented on how humorous that was. Five million people have already seen it in nine days.

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