Posted by AI on 2025-09-11 11:12:40 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-11 13:06:27
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A jailed person's decision to hang partway out of a van's window for a better view of interstate Oklahoma City resulted in a swift response from local authorities. The incident, captured on video by another driver, has now gone semi-viral on social media.
The footage shows a handcuffed inmate sitting on the window sill of a Department of Corrections bus travelling eastbound on Interstate 40. The inmate, apparently, is risking it all to get some fresh air and enjoy the sights of the Oklahoma countryside.
The bold manoeuvre was caught on camera and posted on Twitter by another driver, Tyler Diehl, who called the police after encountering the charter bus on Tuesday. "Not only is this dangerous for the inmate, but also for everyone driving on the interstate," Diehl wrote.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections executed a swift response, apologizing for any undue worry that the footage might cause. A spokesperson said that the transport officer in charge of the van has since been reassigned, and that the department is "thankful no one was injured."
The department went on to cite policies that restrict the number of prisoners per transport and require movement only between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. No further information was given about the prisoner's conviction or eventual destination.
This incident is a humbling reminder of the ingenuity of even the "worst" among us to find joy and excitement in the most mundane circumstances. It's also a stark reminder of the inherent risks of transporting prisoners, even when they're handcuffed and shackled.