Sydney teenager prints out a fake Uber sticker on his car to escape city's ...

Sydney teenager prints out a fake Uber sticker on his car to escape city's ...
Sydney teenager prints out a fake Uber sticker on his car to escape city's ...
Sydney teenager prints out a fake Uber sticker on his car and pretends he's a rideshare driver to escape the city's lockdown laws The 18-year-old Sydney teenager uploaded short clip to TikTok on Wednesday In the video, he can be seen placing a fake Uber sticker on the back of his car The illegal activity was a brazen attempt to escape the current lockdown laws

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A Sydney teenager has resorted to printing out a fake Uber sticker before placing it on his back car window in a brazen attempt to escape the city's current lockdown laws.

The 18-year-old shared footage revealing the bold lockdown 'tip' to TikTok on Wednesday, amassing over 150,000 views in just 12 hours.

In the video, the teen can be seen entering an Officeworks store in NSW to continue to work on the rogue sign he initially created on his laptop.

He then tell viewers 'Nobody's gonna know' in relation to his sneaky - and illegal - behaviour.

A Sydney teenager has revealed how he was able to beat Sydney's lockdown laws by posting a fake Uber logo sticker to his car. Ride share drivers are deemed an essential service

A Sydney teenager has revealed how he was able to beat Sydney's lockdown laws by posting a fake Uber logo sticker to his car. Ride share drivers are deemed an essential service

In the video, the 18-year-old can be seen entering an Officeworks store in NSW to continue to work on the rogue Uber sign (pictured) he initially created on his laptop

In the video, the 18-year-old can be seen entering an Officeworks store in NSW to

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