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Aussie comedian goes viral for mocking children's playground 'unsafe' design

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An Aussie comedian has left the internet in stitches after mocking children’s playgrounds jokingly showing the apparatus could be unsafe.

Luke Donkin used a toddler-sized plastic doll to demonstrate the impracticalities of classic play park equipment.

It included the burning hot metal slide, see saws and climbing frames.

Donning a high vis and bucket hat, the 27-year-old tongue-in-cheek comic tours a typical play area and criticises the rides for their safety measures.

In a hilarious clip, the child-like dolls can be seen flying off swings, see-saws and roundabouts.

Other shots show the doll's arms falling off as Luke guides them through a climbing wall.

He also jokes about how simple it is for a child to get a concussion from the metal frames that stick out in the play area.

In one shot, Luke shouts: “Burning alive from the metal slide“ as he pushed the ‘child’ down the boiling hot metal slide, leaving users in stitches.

He also can be seen monitoring the temperature of the boiling hot slide which raked up to a shocking 36.9 degrees.

Luke then mocks the metal death slide and says, “Hows that safe?”

The video has gone viral raking up an impressive 19.6 million likes.

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