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M’sian Motorcyclist Illegally Parks On Footpath In Singapore, Gets Condemned For Unpaid Fines

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Many of us, by now, are used to having to squeeze past motorcycles parked inconveniently on sidewalks and pathways as it’s become a common occurrence in Malaysia.

But, that doesn’t mean that those in other countries would be okay with it too.

SGRV FRONT MAN took to the SG Road Vigilante Facebook group to condemn a Malaysian for parking their motorcycle on a sidewalk in Singapore. On top of that, SGRV FRONT MAN also showcased the whopping amount of summons the motorcyclist has raked up in their country.

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SGRV FRONT MAN wrote, “February 28, 2023. A lawless Malaysian bike, owed $778 (RM2,589.30) worth of fines since February 17, 2020, continues to park illegally on a sheltered footpath.”

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In the images SGRV FRONT MAN showcased, the motorcycle could be seen parked on the sidewalk, minimising the space for those on foot.

 

Many have since taken to the comment section to question why the motorcyclist is still allowed in or out of Singapore when they have so many unpaid fines. 

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We genuinely hope that the Malaysian motorcyclist quickly settles their fines with the Singaporean authorities, because damn, they’re making us look bad!

And also, let’s keep our Malaysian behaviour within our own borders, shall we?

What do you think about this? Do feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.

 

Also read: WATCH: Lambo Owner Illegally Parks & Blocks PWD Pathway to Go Eat Chap Fan, Passerby Attacks His Car

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