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Monday, October 30, 2017

Teens disguised as bushes in New Jersey park may face charges

Three teens known as the "Rahway Bushmen" have been pranking people in Rahway River Park, NJ.com reports.

Two of the high school students dress up as bushes while a third acts as lookout, according to the report. They stand in the park and say "hi" to unsuspecting visitors.

"We were trying to be harmless," one of the teens told the website. "It's more or less an idea to try to make people smile."

The pranksters reportedly refused to identify themselves.

"It's great until the first person falls and sues the county," Union County Public Information Officer Sebastian D'Elia told NJ.com. "We never advise anyone to do anything of this nature."

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well first off, tell the women to go fly a kite, becasue she fell and becasue she may have fell do to someone saying high to her dressed up as a bush, is not the city, county or states fault...

Everyone is so damn sue happy and you wonder why things in this country are so out of whack...

Anonymous said...

This sounds really funny. these kids are great. Beats any of my pranks as a kid

Anonymous said...

The politically correct term is shrubbery