‘How is this allowed?’, Destination X viewers rage amid safety fears as contestants hang 2,000ft in the air

DESTINATION X viewers were left in a rage amid safety fears as contestants hung 2,000 ft in the air.

Gavin and Stacey actor Rob Brydon hosts the hit BBC globetrotting reality competition.

Man on phone with worried expression.

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Rob Brydon hosts the new travel competition showCredit: BBC One
Two cable cars with people BASE jumping.

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Players had to hang outside of cable cars halfway up a mountain in the latest taskCredit: BBC One
Screenshot of Team A working with ropes and harnesses.

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The contestants themselves seemed to control the harnessesCredit: BBC One

On Destination X, a group of players embark on an adventure where they travel across Europe on a specifically designed luxurious bus.

However, their windows are blacked out and they have to guess where they are travelling as they are given various clues and peeks along the way.

They are challenged to find out the answer to one simple question; where in the world are they?

On each episode, the player who places their ‘X’ in a location that is the furthest from where they are actually located gets eliminated.

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The last contestant standing wins a life changing jackpot prize of £100,000, meaning alliances and rivalries are built over the course of the competition.

In the most recent episode on BBC One, the contestants were split into two groups as they travelled up a mountain via corresponding cable cars.

However, the transportation ‘broke down’ midway through the route, leaving the players confused.

The teams would then compete in a physical challenge to try and win the game, as the winning team will carry on up to the top of the mountain where a clue would be waiting.

As part of the ‘rescue’ themed task, the first clue is underneath the exterior of the cabin.

Meaning, one player from each team would have to strap themselves into a harness.

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They would then be left to climb out from the bottom of the cable car, as they are left effectively stranded 2000 feet in the air as the other contestants watch from inside.

But many Destination X viewers were distracted by the logistics of the task itself as they were worried about the safety of each contributor.

Taking to X – formerly known as Twitter – as no safety experts appeared on camera, one fan enquired: “Do they have a safety team inside the cable car who knows about climbing and knots and stuff?”

A second asked: “Wtf how is this allowed? Complete amateurs on the ropes.”

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“Haven’t there recently been cable car accidents? Suspending them for however long for entertainment seems a bit irresponsible,” stated a third viewer.

While someone else noted: “Cable car abseil task terrifying. Like I’m A Celeb on steroids.”

And a fifth user posted: “This is INSANE. He’s hanging 2,000ft above air like it’s nothing,” accompanied by a string of crying emojis.”

Person in safety gear descending into a hatch on a boat.

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Two contestants had to strap themselves into harnessesCredit: BBC One
Person rappelling from a Glacier 3000 cable car.

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They had to climb outside of the cable car to solve the riddlesCredit: BBC One
Person rappelling down a cliff face.

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The winning team would get to find a clue for the overall destination at the top of the mountainCredit: BBC One
Person dangling from a Glacier 3000 cable car.

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Many fans were worried that no climbing experts were visible on cameraCredit: BBC One
Team A's cable car over mountains; Tissot advertisement visible.

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They slammed producers as ‘irresponsible’ as they were terrified about the taskCredit: BBC One

Destination X continues on BBC One and is available to stream on iPlayer.

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