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You would imagine that someone driving a Toyota Alphard would have greater spatial awareness?

You would imagine that someone driving a Toyota Alphard would have greater spatial awareness?

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We have spotted an inconsiderate driver who spends their weekends with their family on the famous dim sum restaurant, Red Star restaurant at Chin Swee Road.

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Image Credit: http://www.maksinwee.com/2017/03/red-star-restaurant-dim-sum-singapore.html

According to Alex Wong from SG Road Vigilante, a Toyota Alphard was spotted taking two lots in front of the restaurant.

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And here are some of the notable comments on Facebook. 

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Let's be gracious and take this opportunity to remind ourselves not to make the same mistake as this Toyota Alphard owner. I hope everyone manages to find a parking lot that day while enjoying the dim sum at red star restaurant. 🙂




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I always drop my passengers who might have difficulty moving around near to the entrance of our destination. So I do not subscribe to the notion that there might be a handicapped pax in the Alphard. 

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Kusje

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This is really an official article from MCF team? 

A new low from porky pig look-alike SPH.

Come on guys, I'm sure you can find better things to write about and get views.

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Pocus

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What kind of article is this? You want to complain car parking of recommend the dim sum place?

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3 hours ago, Pocus said:

What kind of article is this? You want to complain car parking of recommend the dim sum place?

I thought it was just a very shitty article but after your post, I think you are right.

Maybe some form of guerilla marketing.

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