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This is how people should deal with these types of scammers.

 

Salute the driver. This is really the way to deal with such people.

 

You wanna kill yourself please don't let others do the job for you.

 

Don;t stain our hands!!

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Hahaha i saw this video, lol he ran 50m to jump onto this guy's vehicle. It's really freaking hilarious

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the way he run to the car maciam olympic triple jump siah

 

haha all i can say is that this guy doesn't do things halfheartedly.

really freaking funny.

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If it was clear behind, I would have reverse until the guy jump

 

and hit the road. Don't want his paws on my paint work.

 

:D

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If that was my car, I will take my fire extinguisher out and make him eat foam. Ccb

Aiyo why like that. Don't waste unnecessarily.

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Drunk man caught on video hurling himself on car at Pasir Ris Farmway 2
PUBLISHED JUN 11, 2017
Chew Hui Min
 
SINGAPORE - Mr Terry Loo was driving along Pasir Ris Farmway 2 when he saw a man in the middle of the road.
 
Wary, he stopped, but instead of getting out of the way, the man sprinted head-on towards his car.
 
The man, who wore a white shirt and yellow bermudas, hurled himself right at the vehicle's windscreen, a dashcam video from Mr Loo's car showed. The time stamp on the video clip is 3.39pm on Sunday (June 11).
 
Mr Loo, a vice-president of sales, posted the video on his Facebook page at about 4.30pm on Sunday.
 
The 47-year-old told The Straits Times that he was in the area to buy pet food with his son and daughter.
 
They were all shocked as the man punched Mr Loo's car, a Honda Vezel, a few times and even kicked it violently.
 
When Mr Loo got off the car to stop him, he pushed Mr Loo.
 
The man told him that he was injured and wanted compensation, Mr Loo said.
 
"He held up three fingers, I think to ask for $300," Mr Loo said.
 
Mr Loo pointed to his dashcam and the man stopped asking him for money.
 
Shortly after, police officers arrived and took the man in. They were already on the lookout for the man after receiving a call that he was causing trouble at a nearby location.
 
Police said they were alerted at 3.22pm to a case of a man believed to be drunk at 16, Pasir Ris Farmway 2.
 
The 35-year-old man was subsequently arrested for committing a rash act.
 
Mr Loo said that he and his family were unhurt, but his car bonnet was dented.
 
Similar cases where men threw themselves at cars have been reported in the past.
 
Last April, an elderly man allegedly hurled himself onto an oncoming car near Tampines Street 93, Lianhe Wanbao reported.
 
In April 2015, an old man was caught on video running to a car and jumping on the bonnet at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6.
 
He then removed his spectacles, rolled off the car and walked away.

 

 

this type cannot claim insurance ?

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there was another case sometime back at tampines industrial park.

 

almost exactly the same. 

 

lucky got car cam

 

edit: http://mothership.sg/2016/04/dashboard-cam-captures-elderly-man-flinging-himself-onto-car-hood-at-tampines-industrial-park/

 

found the article.

 

seems to be getting more and more common.

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this type cannot claim insurance ?

 

 

even though insurance co. are not legally liable, they do pay genuine victims ex-gratia basis from time to time

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this type cannot claim insurance ?

 

can claim from the idiot who jumped onto the car or not? Since police report made, should be able to claim for damages right?

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Supersonic

 

 

this type cannot claim insurance ?

 

Screw insurance. What does the law say if I come out and whack him a few times with my steering wheel lock?

 

Can I say it is to protect my car from him causing further damage? Especially if he is punching it.

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