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Disgraceful footage shows a hoodie-wearing eshay setting fire to a train in Melbourne - before calmly walking away. Footage shows a man in a hoodie set fire to a train before calmly walking off ...
Eshay has been called out after he mocked a train conductor asking for his ticket; ... 'Why did you choose your career bro?' the eshay, wearing a hoodie, sunglasses and two nose rings, ...
Youth crime reaches boiling point as armed gangs replace eshays at SA shopping centres. Once identifiable by a bumbag and sports hoodie, the eshay menace is being replaced by armed youth gangs ...
A young man has attempted to shame a ticket inspector on a Sydney train for his job, but he didn’t get the response he had hoped for online. He was recording himself on a train when the worker ...
A Queensland pub has defended its controversial Eshay clothing ban, saying the style was the “common denominator” of troublemakers.
Eshays are a youth subculture that emerged in Australia as early as the '80s. Now, they're all over Melbourne and known for their violent, criminal behaviour.
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