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Yaris driver whips out weapon and attempts to beat motorcyclist in a fit of rage

Yaris driver whips out weapon and attempts to beat motorcyclist in a fit of rage

jameskarlchan

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TL;DR – A Toyota Yaris driver makes a wide turn, ends up on opposing lane upsetting a couple of motorcyclists who made gestures at him. Unhappy, the driver confronts them and even takes out a weapon from his car.

 

This incident happened earlier today (2nd August 2021).

A road raging Toyota Yaris driver whips out a weapon from his car in anger and it’s all been recorded on video!

Here’s the video for your viewing pleasure.

 

What right do you have to be angry sir?

At the start of this 94-second video, we see a red Yaris making a wide turn and ending up on the opposing lane.

He’s clearly in the wrong from the get go, so what right has he got to be angry?

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Gangsta uncle

The motorcyclist reportedly made a gesture at the Yaris which infuriated the driver.

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If I’m not wrong, I heard the uncle say

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“You stay here ah?” (0.27)

To which the biker replies

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“No?” (0.28)

Followed by short inaudible dialogue and a long uncomfortable silent stare down.

The motorcyclist in front, presumably a friend tries to step in to defuse the situation. But does that help? Nope.

Uncle has a weapon, I repeat, Uncle has a weapon!

The uncle goes to his car to take out a weapon.

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Is that a fishing rod?

Maybe it’s a golf club?

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Someone said it looks like a Samurai sword but I’m going to go with fishing rod.

A lady tries to calm the angry Uncle but it did not seem to work.

The video then cuts off leaving us to wonder what the heck happened after.

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I think anyone’s lj would tbh.

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All plausible scenarios

Want to know what I think? I think if you’re in the wrong, and you know you’re in the wrong, just shut the hell up and go on your way. See la, now you’re going to be famous.

Please don’t find me and beat me with your fishing rod.

 

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Shxt man, our society has become 3rd world and backwards... Something is really wrong here.

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Watwheels

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Wah seh. Not only drive like sh!t, still want to act gangster siah.

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8 hours ago, Heartbreakid said:

Shxt man, our society has become 3rd world and backwards... Something is really wrong here.

Yeap. Every single day there's something like this happening in Singapore

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7 hours ago, Watwheels said:

Wah seh. Not only drive like sh!t, still want to act gangster siah.

He deserves some jail time to cool down

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1 hour ago, Jamesc said:

Is this road rage?

Will get rotan?

:D

Maybe a fine if the police look into it. He would go to jail if he actually beat the biker with the weapon (fishing rod?).

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6.—(1)  Any person who in any public road or place carries or has in his possession or under his control any offensive weapon otherwise than with lawful authority or for a lawful purpose shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years and shall also be punished with caning with not less than 6 strokes.

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