People enjoyed the moment this G4S security van suffered an unfortunate malfunction
Proof that security vans can occasionally be just too secure, this G4S van was so tamper proof that not only could no-one get in, the driver couldn’t get out. Because he had apparently managed to lock himself in.
A comical situation only heightened by the automatic distress call it began to play. Very loudly.
https://twitter.com/Parksy/status/1028976163178405888
People weren’t overly surprised, it turns out.
Then there was that time that G4S had to be rescued by The Army to properly police the London 2012 Olympics.
— John the hat (@Pc_Winter) August 13, 2018
It's actually a ploy by the police to make sure that G4S stay well away. Lock em all in their own vans. Sorted!
— Just Jane (@justjane962) August 13, 2018
See how long it takes G4S to notice
— Just Jane (@justjane962) August 13, 2018
Saw a GS4 van the other week where the driver had locked the keys inside… and he'd set off the alarm trying to retrieve them.
— Misa @ Wolery (@WoleryWoodcraft) August 13, 2018
That's a coincidence, same thing happened near me, at a Sainsburys, about 6 weeks ago!
If it's not the same employee, G4S might want to review their basic training.— Jim (@jameshirst91) August 14, 2018
Well look on the bright side at least they can keep someone locked up
— David Dugmore (@dfdugmore) August 13, 2018