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Lady stands in front of the parking lot to ‘chope’ for this Mitsubishi Lancer

Lady stands in front of the parking lot to ‘chope’ for this Mitsubishi Lancer

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TL;DR - This middle-aged woman was standing in front of a car park lot at AMK in an attempt to reserve the lot for a Mitsubishi Lancer. 

If you didn't know, 'chope' basically means to reserve/declaring that its yours. Singaporeans often use tissue packets to 'chope' seats at free-seating areas such as hawker centres. 

Watch this 36-second clip to see how this woman stood there to be a human tissue packet. 

What happened? 

This lady stood in front of a parking lot at AMK Hub so that her Mitsubishi Lancer could get the lot. 

It was said that there were many empty lots around the mall, somehow this one in particular is the chosen one. 

Also probably because it's the one nearest to the entrance of AMK Hub. 

I guess Singaporeans no longer use tissue packets to 'chope', we now use our bodies...?

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I wonder just how many times she has done this. 

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Takeaway

Please do not allow/ask your family and friends to hog the lots, especially not in this way. It is extremely dangerous as other vehicles may not see them standing there, which can lead to dire consequences. 

Wait a little longer or make a few more rounds, you will find one soon - slow and steady wins the race! 

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1 hour ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Is she @Jamesc's MIL?

Did @Jamesc ask her to stand there to chope place but hoping that a no-care-less driver mow her down!? 😂

You try asking my MIL to do that lah.

I call ambulance for you.

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