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Toyota driver 'act blur live longer' to escape after reversing into a Mini Cooper twice

Toyota driver 'act blur live longer' to escape after reversing into a Mini Cooper twice

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Integrity is an essential character-building value that requires one to be accountable and accept responsibility for his/her actions. 

Essentially, it can be understood as "doing the right thing, even when no one is looking".

Unfortunately for this couple, integrity means nothing to them. Watch this video to find out why:

The Backstory

The owner of the Mini Cooper returned to the Multi-storey carpark (MSCP), only to discover her damaged Mini Cooper.

A gentleman, the eyewitness, informed her that the Toyota Corolla beside her reversed into her car twice while parking. 

Later, she learned that the kind eyewitness had waited in the carpark because a note that he placed on the Mini Cooper, which contained his personal contact information, had gone missing.

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Shortly after, the couple driving the Toyota Corolla, AKA the culprits, returned to the MSCP.

After the Mini driver confronted them, the couple acted blur and brushed her off.

The husband allegedly turned aggressive and shouted at the Mini driver, "I pay lah, what's the big deal? I pay!", only to be instructed by his wife to get into the car and ignore the Mini driver.

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Even when the Mini driver was on a call with the Traffic Police and instructed them to stay until TP arrived at their location, the couple ignored and attempted to drive off. 

Unfortunately for the couple, their attempt was caught in the above video. 

Attempted To Run Her Over

In the process of preventing the couple from driving off, the Mini driver stood in front of the Toyota Corolla.

However, the driver continued to drive off, endangering the victim's life. 

The Consequence

Under section 84 of the Road Traffic Act, the driver at fault is liable to perform the following:

  1. Stop their vehicle.
  2. Provide their personal information to the accident victim(s), including passengers or pedestrians, upon request.
  3. Report the accident to the police within 24 hours.
  4. Provide assistance if the accident involves injury or death to another person. 
  5. Do not move the vehicle(s) involved in the accident. 
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Failure to comply with the above may result in a fine of up to $3,000 and/or to imprisonment for a term of up to 12 months if the driver had caused serious injury or death to another person.

For repeat offenders, they can be fined up to $5,000 and/or jailed for up to 2 years.

The at-fault driver may also be disqualified from holding or obtaining a driver’s licence for up to 12 months.

To all those reading this article, please do not endanger your life in the process of retaining a hit and run culprit - Your safety is of paramount importance.

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Netizens' Comments

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Somemore bo ji to own up to their own mistakes. 

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If you have a solid parking technique, you won't have to rely on reverse cameras😉

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This couple really ownself pwn ownself. I guess you can add "Dangerous driving - Driving against the flow of traffic" to the list of traffic charges.

 

 

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This couple must be thinking its the good old days. u bang someone's car dun want settle drive off, u gamble if the other party wanna engage a lawyer to sue you cos last time police do nuts de.

But law change liao, its an offence not to exchange particulars. this kind with witness + video (running away) how to fight? settle on the spot act pathetic hope the other party dun claim u gao gao.

Hope the mini cooper can sue that person gao gao. Anw carplate all uploaded liao, friends and family also know what doing u. really shameless

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49 minutes ago, alex976 said:

This couple must be thinking its the good old days. u bang someone's car dun want settle drive off, u gamble if the other party wanna engage a lawyer to sue you cos last time police do nuts de.

But law change liao, its an offence not to exchange particulars. this kind with witness + video (running away) how to fight? settle on the spot act pathetic hope the other party dun claim u gao gao.

Hope the mini cooper can sue that person gao gao. Anw carplate all uploaded liao, friends and family also know what doing u. really shameless

Sigh...they must be unaware on the prowess of the internet. 

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Hit and run even if no injuries will result in car seize by TP if the TP arrive..no wonder he drive off 

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