Troll Station (YouTube Channel)

Not to be confused with Troll (research station).
TrollStation
Genre Reality, Comedy, Pranks
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Broadcast
Original channel YouTube
Original run 2013 – present

Troll Station (previously named TrollStationUK) is a YouTube channel consisting of and collaborating numerous British pranksters who base themselves on creating content which is "intentionally provocative and controversial with the aim to offend and harass the general public in the name of comedic satire". The pranks carried out by members of TrollStation are filmed covertly, often without the permission of those involved, however they are revealed to be pranks soon after.

The channel attracted much publicity after a coordinated series of pitch invasions during a UEFA Europa League game on Thursday 27 November 2014.[1] As of April 2015, they have over 300,000 subscribers on YouTube.

Members

Notable Pranks

Pranks include a rap battle between two police officers,[7] a child dropping a wallet in front of strangers to see if it is returned,[8][9] and a blind man dropping his wallet.[10] An extremely long selfie stick.[11][12] Abusing a transvestite.[13] Impersonating traffic wardens and giving tickets to police officers.[14][15] Invading the ring at a WWE SmackDown match.,[16][17] a woman approaching men in public asking for sex.[18] and pointing a toy gun at police officers.[19]

GTA V Prank

In honour of the release of the video game Grand Theft Auto V, Troll Station uploaded a video of Gomes Garcia attempting to steal people's cars - a common theme in Rockstar franchise.[20]

'Call of Duty Ghosts Prank'

Again, in honour of a video game's release, Troll Station uploaded a video of Gomes Garcia going round a council estate and firing blanks out of a paintball gun with the intention of frightening the victim. The first person Garcia 'shot' was initially perplexed but laughed about it afterwards.

However the people whom Garcia shot blanks at after this ran away before they could reveal it was prank, prompting them and residents to call the police. An armed squad was asked to investigate the situation, so Garcia waited 2 hours before resuming.

The video provoked the police to take retrospective action, ordered the take-down of the video and subsequent abandonment of the YouTube channel. TrollStationYT was then created.

Tube Night Club

A temporary 'night club' was set up on a London underground train, with a bouncer, music and promoter. Some members of the public appeared confused and laughed at the situation, whereas others looked disgusted.[21][22][23][24] In another covertly filmed prank, Troll Station created a strip club on the tube.[25]

Non-UK Pranks

The team dropped a wallet 45 times during a visit to Dubai, and it was returned every time.[26][27][28][29] Another prank involved acting drunk in public places, an illegal act in the state.[30][31][32]

Pitch invasion controversy

The White Hart Lane stadium pitch that was invaded during a match.

On Thursday 27 November 2014 during a UEFA Europa League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Partizan Belgradein, three men encroached the pitch consecutively as part of a publicity stunt, later uploaded and named 'Pitch Invasion Prank'. The first man, Nathan Thompson, remained on the field for five minutes, even taking a photograph with Tottenham player Kyle Naughton. Thompson remained on the pitch unchallenged for approximately five minutes before stewards restrained him.[3]

Play was resumed by the referee before a second man entered the field of play - Gomes Garcia. Garcia 'lasted' a considerably less amount of time, being captured by stewards more quickly, with Tottenham striker Roberto Soldado actually pulling off the prankster's shirt.[33]

By the time a third man, Troll Station prankster Dan Jarvis, had entered the fray, the referee decided to suspend the game for ten minutes on safety grounds. All three men were wearing 'BassBudds' T-shirts, seemingly endorsing this earphone manufacturer.[34]

Aftermath

UEFA opened disciplinary hearings against Tottenham as a result of the pitch invasions. The three men themselves were arrested and placed in custody directly after the incidents.

The earphone manufacturer 'BassBuds' issued a statement on their website and social-media platform Twitter "condemning" Troll Station's "irresponsible actions". Tottenham Hotspur have temporarily suspended their affiliation with the company. .[35]

On 1 December 2014, Thompson, Garcia and Jarvis were charged with pitch invasion and will appear at Highbury Corner Magistrate's Court on December 18.[36]

The court later heard that the trio were handing out 'Bass Buds' products outside the stadium as part of a promotional stunt when they allegedly made a "spur-of-the-moment" decision to encroach the pitch. Tottenham Hotspur themselves were fined just under £12,000 for the incident and all three men were obligated to pay £155 each, as well as facing a ban on attending football games until 2018, an outcome which they could appeal after two years.[37]

References

  1. "Tottenham pitch invasion: YouTube pranksters Trollstation take credit for 'pitch invasion challenge' at White Hart Lane". The Independent.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Tottenham Hotspur fined for Europa League pitch invasions". The Times.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Tottenham pitch invaders charged over stunt in Partizan Belgrade game". the Guardian.
  4. Alain Tolhurst. "Pranksters sneak into leisure centre after dark and film themselves on slides". London 24.
  5. "VIDEO: Pranksters enjoy after-hours skinny dip in Gravesend's Cascades Leisure Centre". oxfordmail.co.uk.
  6. Fiona Simpson. "VIDEO: Pranksters enjoy after-hours skinny dip in Gravesend's Cascades Leisure Centre". This Is Local London.
  7. "La vidéo du jour : un policier fait un battle de rap dans la rue". focuSur.fr.
  8. El Comercio (25 April 2015). "YouTube: ¿Hay gente capaz de robarle a una niña? (VIDEO)". EL COMERCIO.
  9. http://www.diariopanorama.com/seccion/tecnologia_20/una-de-cada-cuatro-personas-le-robaraa-a-una-niaa_a_192390
  10. "RUSH HOUR: The stories you need to know today". NewsComAu.
  11. 自由時報. "神器到底可以有多長?沒錯!就是這・麼・長". ltn.com.tw.
  12. Annukka Heikkilä. "Maailman pisin selfie-keppi – kehtaisitko käyttää?". Stara.
  13. "Video: Man abuses 'transvestite' but quickly learns his lesson - Telegraph". Telegraph.co.uk. 5 April 2015.
  14. "Cheeky prankster Daniel Jarvis dresses up as traffic warden and issues fines to police officers - Metro News". Metro.
  15. Fiona Simpson. "VIDEO: Funny or plain stupid? Gravesend prankster, Daniel Jarvis, attempts to give police officers parking fines". This Is Local London.
  16. "WWE fans storm ring at Smackdown in London - Business Insider". Business Insider. 15 April 2015.
  17. http://news.ameba.jp/20150419-174/
  18. "YouTube: la reacción de los hombres al ser coqueteados por una mujer (VIDEO)". larepublica.pe.
  19. "Toy gun prankster shoots London police in online stunt". news.
  20. "Troll Station vole des voitures à Londres comme dans GTA 5". Gentside.
  21. "Video: Tube carriage nightclub prank baffles London Underground passengers - Telegraph". Telegraph.co.uk. 15 September 2014.
  22. "An awkward and quite funny nightclub on the Northern Line". irishexaminer.com.
  23. "A Group Of Party-Goers Turned A London Tube Carriage Into A Nightclub". BuzzFeed.
  24. Alain Tolhurst. "Passenger captures secret Tube rave on Northern Line train". London 24.
  25. http://patratora.gr/archives/47295
  26. "En Dubai viven las personas más honestas del mundo (VIDEO)". SinEmbargo MX.
  27. "Social Experiment: Would You Steal In Dubai?". Morocco World News.
  28. The National staff. "Dubai’s perfect show of honesty". thenational.ae.
  29. "Dubai inaongoza kwa uaminifu". bbc.co.uk.
  30. Cleofe Maceda, Senior Web Reporter. "Dubai ‘tourist’ goes ‘binge drinking’ in public". gulfnews.com.
  31. "UK pranksters release new spoof video on binge drinking in Dubai". Arabian Business.
  32. "Τι γίνεται όταν ένας "τουρίστας" κερνάει αλκοόλ τους ντόπιους στο Ντουμπάι;". protothema.gr.
  33. "YouTube pranksters Trollstation release full video of huge pitch invasion during Tottenham match - Metro News". Metro.
  34. "The three 'pranksters' behind White Hart Lane pitch invasions... as Tottenham face UEFA fine - Daily Mail Online". Mail Online.
  35. "Trio charged over pitch invasion stunt during Tottenham's match against Partizan Belgradein - Daily Mail Online". Mail Online.
  36. "Tottenham pitch invaders charged over stunt which caused Europa League tie to be temporarily suspended". Mail Online.
  37. "Tottenham pitch invaders fined £155 apiece and banned until 2018". the Guardian.

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