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Red light-beating lane-cutting bully owned by car camera and internet!

Red light-beating lane-cutting bully owned by car camera and internet!

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Now this is a new level of road bullying. Check out this new post from SG Road Vigilante where the camera car is being harassed by a Toyota Premio from Geylang all the way until the end of the Thomson Flyover on the PIE towards Jurong.

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The incident happened on 10th of June, 2020 and we all know that there can be no smoke without fire. Coming out from Lor 19 Geylang and merging into Geylang Rd, the camera car must have honked the offending Premio as the Premio appears to be stopping in the middle of a busy and messy four lane road for no reason.

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In the Premio driver's defence, he could have trying to pick up a passenger as the car is under the Private Hire scheme and can be seen using his hazards. Unfortunately for him, he chose to lose his temper when he was honked at by the camera car, a Toyota Noah/Esquire, which could very likely be another Private Hire vehicle rushing to pick up/drop off another passenger.

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As we can see, in the process of intimidating the white Toyota MPV camera car, the Premio driver drove through a red light along Geylang Rd. 

From the various submissions of video to the SGRV's page, the whole event only ended when both of them drove past the Thomson Flyover, with the Premio driver speeding off after wildly gesturing at the camera car.

Naturally the comment sections were full of unkind words for the "ah beng" in the Premio...

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So do you think the Premio driver is in the wrong? Or is there another side to this story? Let us know in the comments below!

 

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He deserves every second of fame here..good riddance off the road..

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The harassment went on for quite a bit from Geylang to Thomson. For fark? I dunno. Ego? Glory? Its plain stupidity. Everyone has a cam. Not just the victim but the Premio got sniped by other OTR too. If the victim plus those who shot the scene on PIE make a report separately, he will lim kopi at TP very soon. 

 

 

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If the victim is an Expat, probably the premio driver will go to jail like that ah pek who rammed a UK jobless expat cyclist.

If the victim is a Singaporean, TP at best issue a small fine.

This is how I think lor, proof me OTHERWISE lor.

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