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Dedication: A Guy In Argentina Reportedly Stole A Bus In Order To Get Home In Time To Watch Their World Cup Semifinal Match

[Source] - An unusual act of insecurity took place this Tuesday in the heart of the Buenos Aires town of Ciudad Santa María, in San Miguel. A man, apparently in a hurry because he did not get to see the match of the Argentine National Team for the pass to the World Cup final, stole a bus full of passengers on the trip.

The audacious assault occurred aboard an inmate of line 440 who had just started his journey, after leaving the header located on Fraga and Avenida Ricardo Balbín, when, stopping at a traffic light and with the bus full , the driver warned that he was going down to buy something in a kiosk

Now just wait a goddamn minute here. You're telling me a bus driver got off said bus to buy something from a kiosk and we're expecting people not to react? The same Argentina that looked like this yesterday: 

These people were going bananas and rightfully so. You get to watch and cheer for Messi. You get to watch and cheer for a team in the World Cup final. So I'm supposed to sit here and judge this guy for stealing a bus full of people to try and get home to watch the match? I don't think so. This is called dedication. This is a guy that can be a fan of my team any day of the week.

There's nothing worse than a delay in your travels for a dumb reason. Traffic, people letting trucks into the left hand lane and now a new one. A bus driver stopping to buy something from a kiosk. Not on my time, pal. Frankly I don't even know how you can charge him with a crime. Slap on the wrist at most. In fact I bet everyone else on the bus was more than fine with a guy taking control like Keanu Reeves in Speed. 

I understand the counterargument here. He should have already been somewhere to watch the match. But circumstances are circumstances. You can't blame a guy for trying to support the team. Can't have bus drivers randomly stopping to buy something from a kiosk.