An “unmarked” swan has taken up residence on the railway tracks, bringing the entire line to a standstill, pushing the boundaries of long-standing legislation and causing chaos on London's rail network.
Commuters about to depart from the station London On the outskirts of Bishop's Stortford, I found myself stranded as a swan strutted confidently across the railway tracks as if it belonged to the royal family. As it turns out, it was.
@rt's Instagram post details the surprising ownership laws surrounding swans. In short, unmarked swans are royal property, only monarchs can eat them (yes, seriously!), and nobility can mark ownership on them. can. Despite wildlife protections, the British Royal Family still technically owns all of Britain's swans. What about Charles III's swan-eating attitude? It's still a mystery!
Watch the video below.
The caption further states that St. John's University cambridge, it was once a royal nod to eat swans, thanks to their support of Charles I in the English Civil War. So, is this the train that Swan was late for? I headed straight to Cambridge! Apparently Shiratori knew a thing or two about loopholes in the law.
After about 15 minutes, the swans got tired and took off, saving the chaotic train service. This video has now gone viral and within a few hours he has been viewed over 53.8k times.
One user said: “Untitled Goose: London Chaos.” Another added: “Progressive isn't it!!?” Meanwhile, a third went on to say: She teaches everyone to take it easy during the day, enjoy the weather, and communicate with strangers. ”
© IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd
Date first uploaded: February 2, 2024 16:37 IST