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Singapore Police Force Hyundai Tucson reverses into cam car at the traffic lights along Esplanade Drive

Singapore Police Force Hyundai Tucson reverses into cam car at the traffic lights along Esplanade Drive

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TL;DR - A Hyundai Tucson reverses into a stationary car at the traffic lights along Esplanade Drive. Plot twist; the Tucson is a Singapore Police Force vehicle.

 

A video of a Singapore Police Force Hyundai Tucson reversing into another car has surfaced on SGRV’s Facebook page.

Since its posting around midnight, it has garnered a whopping 203 shares.

Watch the 53-second video here:

What happening?

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Image: Hyundai.com.sg

The driver of the latest Police fast response Hyundai Tucson does a serious booboo.

As mentioned earlier, the cam car and the Tucson stop at a traffic light.

However, in a strange turn of events, the Tucson reverses and hits the front of the cam car.

I think the Police officer wanted to turn right instead of going straight and did not check his blind spots or rear-view mirror.

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Does this place look familiar?

If you’re unsure of where this takes place, here’s a rough idea of where I think this incident happened.

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It should be at this junction highlighted above.

Another interesting thing

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After the ‘collision’, the red and blue lights on the Police vehicle suddenly light up.

Not sure why. Pretty strange. But one Netizen had a theory.

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Let’s look at other interesting comments.

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These comments don’t fail to disappoint.

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Well, suffice to say, the Police Officer is definitely BBQ-le.

 

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Don't worry, just let the officer go get investigated and all can clear. Accidents do happen. If I kayu like this, I sure damn feel sorry and apologize. 😂

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22 hours ago, Arogab said:

Don't worry, just let the officer go get investigated and all can clear. Accidents do happen. If I kayu like this, I sure damn feel sorry and apologize. 😂

There are some comments online that say you can't successfully claim against zheng hu. I don't know if true but it wouldn't surprise me. 

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3 hours ago, Turboflat4 said:

There are some comments online that say you can't successfully claim against zheng hu. I don't know if true but it wouldn't surprise me. 

That was the impression I had as well.

Can’t find any information 

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On 9/10/2022 at 9:40 AM, Turboflat4 said:

There are some comments online that say you can't successfully claim against zheng hu. I don't know if true but it wouldn't surprise me. 

For this kind of claim. I don't know what you expect but just get your car replaced. Internally, unless the police driver family got power. If not, you still get investigated and get charge one. If your car repaired, just get it done and move over loe. Why what wanna claim some more?

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6 minutes ago, Arogab said:

For this kind of claim. I don't know what you expect but just get your car replaced. Internally, unless the police driver family got power. If not, you still get investigated and get charge one. If your car repaired, just get it done and move over loe. Why what wanna claim some more?

I don’t think can claim against Govt vehicles for property damage and 3rd party bodily/death.

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44 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

I don’t think can claim against Govt vehicles for property damage and 3rd party bodily/death.

I donno leh, I know of this police driver got into accident. The person was investigated and tanked. The damage was paid by police force leh. 

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