Bizarre moment ‘drunk’ man tried to hitch a lift on the back of a Land Rover – but falls off after a few yards
Amused motorists watched as he did a barrel roll before walking away after the embarrassing fall
This is the heart-stopping moment a "drunk" man attempted to hitch a ride on an unsuspecting Land Rover before falling off - in the middle of the road.
He was filmed by a passerby stumbling along the pavement next to a busy road.
But as he reached to the entrance of a holiday park, the man in his 40s clambered onto the back of a holiday park Land Rover and hung on for dear life.
Stacy Blackstock 22, who filmed the man, watched as the vehicle turned sending the man flying into the gutter into the path of another car at around 12pm on Tuesday.
Rachel, Stacey's mum, said the "hilarious" moment had her daughter and other onlookers in stitches as the mystery man dusted himself off and stumbled away.
The 40-year-old said: "Stacey was walking down the road and the guy was struggling but the last thing she was expecting was him to jump on the back of the Land Rover.
"He jumped off the pavement onto the back of the car.
The guy fell off and did a barrel roll and walked onto the pavement on the other side.
Witness
"When I watched the video I thought it was funny, we've never seen anything like it before, he was drunk and obviously had a very late night or a very good breakfast.
"Stacey said the guy fell off and did a barrel roll and walked onto the pavement on the other side.
"The row of traffic that was driving along behind were all laughing."
Community carer Stacey had been walking to meet her mum when she filmed the man's adventure in Sheerness, Kent.
Rachel added: "The guy looked in his 40s, but he should've known better.
"I think he may have a little bit of a drink problem and maybe a sore knee."
Sheerness Holiday Park whose Land Rover was jumped on by the unknown stuntman have been approached for a comment.
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