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A xenophobic man meets a self-entitled driver (who illegally parked to buy groceries)

A xenophobic man meets a self-entitled driver (who illegally parked to buy groceries)

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According to Google, xenophobia is "having or showing a dislike of, or prejudice against people from other countries". 

Regardless of the circumstance, no individual should display xenophobic behaviour, especially in a multi-racial country like Singapore.

Unfortunately for one man, he let his anger get the better of him while confronting a self-entitled driver:

https://www.facebook.com/BehChiaLor/videos/1185217522249632

What Happened?

This confrontation occurred at Jalan Membina.

Instead of parking his Honda Vezel at the nearby carpark, a self-entitled driver decided to park along the double yellow line by the curbside.

A passerby who witnessed the incident approached the driver to tell him off for his inconsiderate behaviour.

However, the driver brushed him off and continued to purchase fruits from a nearby stall. 

Needless to say, the driver's behaviour and response infuriated the passerby.

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As the driver returned to his car, the passerby whipped out his phone to film the driver.

The passerby could be heard saying: "Park here again? Illegal park right? Are you from Singapore or not? Stupid idiot! Anyhow park the car. "

Before the driver could react, the video cuts abruptly.

Thoughts On This Incident

Honestly, I admire the passerby's courage in telling the driver off for his inconsiderate act.

In actual fact, the driver deserves a good telling off.

However, the passerby's comment of "Are you from Singapore or not?" was entirely uncalled for. 

It was plain disgusting. 

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The passerby would have earned the respect of many if he behaved with class. 

Netizens' Comments

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Nuff said, the comments speak for themselves. The user who submitted the video should be ashamed of his actions. 

 

 

 

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All these cam vigilantes....think for themself as some big f**k.

 

he could easily have reported to lta/tp and have gotten the driver demerit points instead of being a vigilante

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No point reporting. No action will be taken. Such inconsiderate idiots should be told to f off local or foreign doesn't matter. 

 

 

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16 hours ago, Volvobrick said:

No point reporting. No action will be taken. Such inconsiderate idiots should be told to f off local or foreign doesn't matter. 

 

 

Totally agreed!

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Watwheels

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Next time see illegal parking use the OneService app to bao toh. No need to waste your breath and energy on such inconsiderate & selfish individuals.

https://apps.apple.com/sg/app/oneservice/id947274394

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Or report on illegal parking by calling the Land Transport Authority's dedicated illegal parking hotline at 1800 338 6622

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