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Herbie gone wrong? VW Beetle crashes and almost falls off 4th floor of carpark

Herbie gone wrong? VW Beetle crashes and almost falls off 4th floor of carpark

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There’s a time and place to go fast guys, and the carpark is not one of them.

What happened?

An overzealous Volkswagen Beetle was going fast enough in a multi-storey carpark (MSCP) at Bukit Merah Central to break through the metal and concrete barriers.
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Someone managed to record footage of the incident from their car, likely through dashcam.

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Can’t imagine how loud that would have been on the outside. Hope there wasn’t anyone under the car with those bricks sent flying. 

Online chatter
People speculated on why he ended up here, and noted his choice of car for this stunt.

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Others also made jokes on his skill (or lack thereof).
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