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A MAN who queued and waited for three hours to watch London's New Year's Eve fireworks has deemed the experience a "waste of time".

Faheem explained that he and a friend had been hoping for a good vantage point to see in 2025 with the world-famous fireworks display without having to stump up for a ticket.

Faheem was one of hundreds of people who waited outside to see London's New Year's Eve fireworks
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Faheem was one of hundreds of people who waited outside to see London's New Year's Eve fireworksCredit: tiktok/@fhan15s
Everyone had their cameras at the ready to capture the highly-anticipated display
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Everyone had their cameras at the ready to capture the highly-anticipated displayCredit: tiktok/@fhan15s
But as soon as it began, they realised their epic error
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But as soon as it began, they realised their epic errorCredit: tiktok/@fhan15s
Standing on Southwark bridge, they could barely see anything behind the skyscrapers
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Standing on Southwark bridge, they could barely see anything behind the skyscrapersCredit: tiktok/@fhan15s

So they joined hundreds of other people standing on Southwark bridge, as they counted down to midnight.

But as soon as the highly-anticipated display began, Faheem and the rest of the people waiting on the bridge realised their mistake.

Namely that they couldn't see the display - as it was happening behind two London skyscrapers.

"We waited three hours for this," Faheem wrote over the top of his

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As he filmed the fireworks going off in the distance - with flashes of light and colour just about seen behind the buildings - other members of the crowd could be heard grumbling.

"Oh my God!" one declared as the fireworks began and they realised their mistake.

"What a waste of time," another sighed.

A third admitted they'd been waiting for "four hours" for the fireworks to begin.

"Welcome to 2015 gang #wasteoftime #newyears #fireworks," Faheem captioned the video.

However, despite being disgruntled about the New Year fail, the majority of people in the comments section insisted it was his fault - because of where he chose to stand.

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"There were signs on the bridge for a week, literally telling you that you won't be able to see the fireworks from there and that it's not a vantage point," one wrote.

"Were you all expecting those buildings to just move?" another questioned.

As a third yelled: "IF YOU'RE A LONDONER YOU KNOW NOT TO GO ON THAT BRIDGE..."

"But why would you think you’d see round a corner?" someone else asked.

"I don't live in London and even I know not to stand on that bridge," another wrote.

"Rule of thumb, if you can't see the London Eye, you ain't seeing nothing."

While someone else commented: "True Londoners know not to go.

"It's better on TV with the music on a comfy sofa in a warm house hahaha."

"Why in the helllllllllll were you on Southwark bridge?" another raged.

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As someone else wrote: "We watched on TV in the comfort of the warm home.

"It was lovely. We've been there few times and getting out of there were terrible - no more."

Faheem had to zoom his camera right in to be able to see even a glimpse of the display
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Faheem had to zoom his camera right in to be able to see even a glimpse of the displayCredit: tiktok/@fhan15s
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