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“No respect” – M’sians Outraged by Men Fighting in a Residential Area In Front of PDRM Personnel

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A recent video has taken the internet by storm, depicting a group of men gathering along a road in a residential neighbourhood before engaging in a heated altercation.

In the footage, several Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) personnel are seen on-site, while multiple individuals can be heard shouting in the background.

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Heated altercation in a residential area goes viral

The verbal dispute quickly escalated into a physical fight, prompting the policemen to step in and separate those involved. A woman was also seen screaming hysterically before being escorted into the back seat of a car.

At one point in the video, one of the men is seen opening the boot of the same vehicle and retrieving a metal object, believed to be a tyre cross wrench.

At the time of writing, there have been no further updates regarding what sparked the altercation or what transpired afterwards.

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Netizens react to the lack of respect for law enforcement

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“They behaved like that even with the police present. Absolutely no respect. It’s frustrating to watch.”

 

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“They don’t know how to respect the law. At the very least, show some basic manners in front of the police.”

 

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“The police need to be brave and firm. If someone brandishes a sharp weapon, the police have the authority to use force to defend themselves.”

 

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“Disturbing public order.”

 

What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments!

 

Also read: “I only earn RM2k/mth” – Vellfire Driver Who Assaulted Elderly Man in Cheras Pleads for Leniency, Fined RM5.5k

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