There seems to be a bit of harsh criticism being loaded on these two.
I think we should look at this with a bit more appreciation.
The fact that unfortunate Australians with seriously limited brain function have the opportunity to not only be released from mental institutions, but are also allowed to access vehicles in public places is a good sign that our tax money is being spent wisely.
It pleases me that these obvious morons, and that is praise because a moron is two steps above an idiot on the Binet Scale, can not only be trained to drive a vehicle in a semi normal manner, except for forgetting to drive on the bitumen, they can also be trained to actually hold onto the roof af a vehicle and almost competently use a video camera at the same time.
The second part of the video is a bit of a failure though, as all we get is close ups of one of the the morons left nipple and armpit, and a few shots of the top of the underwear his health care worker dressed him in that morning.
Given a bit more funding, our Health Department could train these people to perform the duties of trained chimpanzees, or al least teach them that they should sit inside the vehicle.
It is also lucky that Toyota's don't oxidise, or the sponsors that have supplied the vehicle for the well publicised "Day Out For A Moron" prize would be up for some rust repairs.