Tag: car

  • Vandal In Jurong Sprayed Someone’s Car And Was Caught On Camera

    Vandal In Jurong Sprayed Someone’s Car And Was Caught On Camera

    Ikmal posted on his FB saying a that a man (in pic below) had sprayed the car of his brother. The vandal’s action was captured on camera. Say cheese bro, your time is coming.

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    Ikmal: “You can run but you cant hide my friend. Your mother sure cannot recognize you after this.

    Not really sure what transpired before this incident. A video footage of the man sprayed was posted online and Ikmal suggest that people beat up the guy first if they saw him before calling the police afterwards.

    Ikmal: “Okay kawan kawan we have one monkey here. Around my block 272 jurong west st 24 kalau jumpa pukul dulu baru call police. Thanks kasi share ni monyet.”

     

    Source: Muhammad Ikmal Pon Boleh

  • (Reader Contribution): Malaysian Angry That Singaporean Drivers Buying RON95 In JB

    (Reader Contribution): Malaysian Angry That Singaporean Drivers Buying RON95 In JB

    (Reader Contribution)

    I am a Malaysian who is staying in Johor Bahru. The other day, I was fuelling petrol at Petronas Jln Tampoi – Johor Bahru (Next to Pekan Rabu), I saw a Singaporean car pumping RON95.

    I thought RON95 at petrol kiosks in Johor Bahru especially, is reserved for Malaysians and that foreign vehicles are prohibited from purchasing it? How come this Singaporean car is an exception?

    I have informed the counter staff but there is nothing that they could do. I feel so angry because these foreigners are stealing our rights. I hope the authorities will strictly enforce the RON95 prohibition for foreign vehicles.

     

    Source: Imha

  • Singapore Car Allegedly Pump Petrol At JB But Went Missing Without Paying For Fuel

    Singapore Car Allegedly Pump Petrol At JB But Went Missing Without Paying For Fuel

    According to Malaysia facebook group, Singapore plate Gold Estima SJE1797H drove off without paying fuel.

    This was just located at Petronas petrol station just exit second link.

    Not much information was given but from this photo above, it doesn’t look good for this person driving this car.

    “请问谁打油没有还钱就跑了?油站已经报警了,别害bangla扣工钱。有本事驾新加坡车,就要有本事在马来西亚还钱打油。没钱在马来西亚打油的话,那就回去新加坡打油吧。

    地点是从second link关卡出来的Petronas油站,不要丢自己的脸”

     

    Source: http://www.thelocalsociety.com

  • Malay Parents Went To Shop, Left Baby Crying In The Car, SCDF Had To Break Open to Rescue

    Malay Parents Went To Shop, Left Baby Crying In The Car, SCDF Had To Break Open to Rescue

    A video was on facebook posted by Fizah roughly for around 10mins. The SCDF was already at scene when the video started, and four of them we trying to force open the car doors to save a crying baby. A voice could be heard in the video saying that it had been 20 minutes since the baby had been crying and stuck in the car. Finally a Malay man ran to the car and claimed that it’s his. He immediately took his baby out of the car. A bystander, an Indian lady could be seen lashing out at the man for his recklessness and for causing a scene. What was worst was that he had wasted the time of the paramedics and ambulance who came, and the policemen who were at the scene to assist. His actions caused trouble to alot of people including the residents there who were disturbed by the wailing of the baby trapped in the car. Whatever excuses it may be, it is never the right thing to do leaving a child unattended, in a car no less. There is not a single excuse justified for such an act

    Where is the man’s sense of responsibility? What happens if the baby were to have suffocated in the car?

     

    Rilek1Corner

  • 7 Injured As Lorry Rams Vehicles Outside Al-Ameen Restaurant In Woodlands

    7 Injured As Lorry Rams Vehicles Outside Al-Ameen Restaurant In Woodlands

    Seven people, including two children, were injured when a lorry rammed two parked cars and another lorry near Al-Ameen Eating Corner in Woodlands on Sunday (Jun 4) morning.

    The police said they were alerted to the incident, which involved two cars and two lorries, at around 6am along Woodlands Avenue 5 towards Woodlands Avenue 9.

    Five people between the ages of 16 and 35 were taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. Two children, aged 10 and 11, were taken to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

    Channel NewsAsia understands that two cars and a lorry were parked alongside the road near Al-Ameen restaurant when a moving lorry hit one of the cars, triggering a chain collision.

    Police said that the lorry driver is currently assisting with investigations.

    Eyewitness Nur’Ain Rosman posted photos and videos of the aftermath of the accident, which she said involved her friends.

    She said that five of her friends had head injuries and fractured limbs as a result of the accident. The three adults and two children are currently in hospital for observation, she told Channel NewsAsia.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/