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P-plate driver hides in his BMW X5 M after an uncle confronts him for flashing his 'centre' finger

P-plate driver hides in his BMW X5 M after an uncle confronts him for flashing his 'centre' finger

thatJDMahboy

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Chiu cheng drivers, road hoggers, self-entitled pedestrians have one thing in common - they make drivers lose their temper and anger them.

And naturally, we find ourselves making comments about them, staring and even hand gestures, similar to how this BMW driver flashed his finger.

Watch it here:

The "Centre" Finger

It is unclear what happened between the BMW X5 driver and the pedestrian before the video, except that the BMW X5 driver supposedly gave him a big "centre" finger to his face and "attempted to run him over".

This infuriated the pedestrian, who whipped out his handphone and started filming the BMW driver and passenger while going berserk and ranting non-stop.

All this while the driver avoided eye contact with the pedestrian and continued to talk on his phone.

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On the other hand, the passenger, presumably the driver's sister, was observed trying to reason with the pedestrian.

Throughout the video, the pedestrian repeatedly called the driver rude and insisted that the driver apologised to him for his misdeed. 

Not to anyone's surprise, the video ends without the driver apologising.

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NGL, if what the pedestrian recounted is true, the BMW driver deserves a good telling off.

P-Plate Driver

NGL, P-plate drivers are usually the ones angering others, not the other way around. 

More often than not, these P-plate drivers can't drive around confidently, let alone have the confidence to flip the bird at others.

Maybe this P-plate driver is different since he's behind the wheel of a BMW X5 M. Who knows?

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I am certain that this incident has taught him a lesson on accountability - be prepared to face the consequences of giving others the finger.  

Netizens' Comments

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Haha kena exposed.

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Big car that's why act big!

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"Don't start something you cannot end." - Very wise words!

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I literally LOL-ED after reading this comment. 

 

 

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Without knowing both sides of the story, how can you just post this account and pass judgement, giving the unker the full benefit of the doubt? I don't know any of the parties involved, nor claim any insight into what happened, but then I'm not the one writing a big article about it, am I? 

Everyone is calling this boy an ah gua. But why should he roll down the window to "reason with" an obviously irate, probably maskless, possibly COVID-19 infected and almost certainly spitting-mad (literally) unker type?

If I were this boy, I wouldn't be too worried about the judgment of keyboard warrior types on the Internet, and that includes you, JDMAhBoy. 

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So funny. His sister? Has more balls than this guniang. Pretending to be invisible. 

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1 hour ago, Turboflat4 said:

Without knowing both sides of the story, how can you just post this account and pass judgement, giving the unker the full benefit of the doubt? I don't know any of the parties involved, nor claim any insight into what happened, but then I'm not the one writing a big article about it, am I? 

Everyone is calling this boy an ah gua. But why should he roll down the window to "reason with" an obviously irate, probably maskless, possibly COVID-19 infected and almost certainly spitting-mad (literally) unker type?

If I were this boy, I wouldn't be too worried about the judgment of keyboard warrior types on the Internet, and that includes you, JDMAhBoy. 

My apologies for bursting your bubble. If you realised, I was merely reporting whatever facts were made publicly available, along with a neutral tone and perspective throughout the article. Cheers!

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5 minutes ago, thatJDMahboy said:

My apologies for bursting your bubble. If you realised, I was merely reporting whatever facts were made publicly available, along with a neutral tone and perspective throughout the article. Cheers!

I disagree. 

Declarations such as this:

"I am certain that this incident has taught him a lesson on accountability - be prepared to face the consequences of giving others the finger." 

And editorialisations of netizen's comments with your own like this:

"Haha kena exposed."

and

"Big car that's why act big!" 

do betray a bias. 

I don't have a dog in this fight or skin in the game. I just think one should pause before passing judgement. Noone knows what really happened here.

And pray tell, exactly what "bubble" of mine should I be worried about you having burst? 😁

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11 hours ago, Turboflat4 said:

Without knowing both sides of the story, how can you just post this account and pass judgement, giving the unker the full benefit of the doubt? I don't know any of the parties involved, nor claim any insight into what happened, but then I'm not the one writing a big article about it, am I? 

Everyone is calling this boy an ah gua. But why should he roll down the window to "reason with" an obviously irate, probably maskless, possibly COVID-19 infected and almost certainly spitting-mad (literally) unker type?

If I were this boy, I wouldn't be too worried about the judgment of keyboard warrior types on the Internet, and that includes you, JDMAhBoy. 

I agree. So many of these one sided edited videos on the internet with netizens jumping in and passing judgement without knowing the background. The more expensive the car, the more serious the allegations and colourful the language used. 

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23 minutes ago, Voodooman said:

I agree. So many of these one sided edited videos on the internet with netizens jumping in and passing judgement without knowing the background. The more expensive the car, the more serious the allegations and colourful the language used. 

Yes, exactly. 

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Who is right or wrong, don't care don't want to know. 

But I am pretty sure I would not entertain anyone  shouting outside my window, let alone winding it down and have his sound wave  irritating my ears. 

 

 

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The BMW X5 side of the (very long) story. But no car cam video submitted for his claims of the Taxi Uncle cutting him off. 

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11 hours ago, Wormee said:

The BMW X5 side of the (very long) story. But no car cam video submitted for his claims of the Taxi Uncle cutting him off. 

As expected, there is definitely a (seemingly reasonable) other side to this story. The occupants of the BMW seemed far more even-tempered and willing to wait for the police to sort things out, while the taxi unker seemed to just be mad and making unreasonable demands for them to open the window (despite the pandemic) despite the fact they could all hear each other adequately.

And at the end of the day, there was no accident or anything (as the BMW driver himself mentioned) and it was all about an alleged middle finger. See middle finger means will die, is it, unker? 

Shame on everyone who jumped to conclusions and started slandering the BMW driver based on just the previous video.

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On 05/02/2022 at 12:59 AM, Turboflat4 said:

I disagree. 

Declarations such as this:

"I am certain that this incident has taught him a lesson on accountability - be prepared to face the consequences of giving others the finger." 

And editorialisations of netizen's comments with your own like this:

"Haha kena exposed."

and

"Big car that's why act big!" 

do betray a bias. 

I don't have a dog in this fight or skin in the game. I just think one should pause before passing judgement. Noone knows what really happened here.

And pray tell, exactly what "bubble" of mine should I be worried about you having burst? 😁

Well said bro… damn interns

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This Young Driver,must be 1st time met such a Fierce Driver,if He really point a Centre Finger to the Taxi Driver,i think this will teach him a lesson...He is lucky it happened in Singapore,try this Finger Pointing in others Countries,most likely He already in Hospital Ward or Blk 9 SGH.

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I think the taxi loh is not a saint either. Maybe he saw the p-plate and think he can GL. 

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Damn waste time 

Unker not happy give back middle finger n move on la. Simi demand apology n all?

Boy boy not happy just drive off la. Give n u shall receive. Simi call polis n all?

Both bodoh make ownself high blood pressure over small thing

 

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5 hours ago, kevin0990 said:

What is this? Sorry, I'm not about to follow random looking abbreviates URLs from new users with no further explanations. No phishing for me, thanks. 

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