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YP cyclists pick fight with cabbie on their 'grandfather's road'

YP cyclists pick fight with cabbie on their 'grandfather's road'

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If you don't like road cyclists, your blood confirm boil after this. According to SG Road Vigilante, these young cyclists caused a big hoo-hah in the middle of cross street road.

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While we don't know what happened, these cyclists had the audacity to gang up and trash it out on the roads. Some people really never die before, literally. 😑

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Naturally, many Facebook users were enraged with the cyclists' behaviour: 

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What's worse than YPs? YPs on bicycles picking fights on roads, obviously. 




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