Driver Honks Pedestrian, Pedestrian Cracks Windscreen & Online Shaming Begins


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There are two sides to life: the good and the bad, the black and the white and last but not least, the right and the wrong.

But occasionally, a third side pops up. This realm, known only as the Twilight Zone, appears when things are so undecided that a third possibility has to open up.

Incidentally, Singapore has always been pretty clear-cut: you’re either right, or you’re wrong.

However, once in a while, you get cases like this which exist somewhere in between.

The Twilight Zone.

On 11 November, Facebook user Bobby Jeffrey Ang posted a rather derogatory post on the social media site.

Posted by Bobby Jeffrey Ang on Friday, 10 November 2017

 

Image: Bobby Jeffrey Ang
Image: Bobby Jeffrey Ang
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The post has since gone viral, with over 600 likes and reactions, and over 3.2k shares to date.

Image: Bobby Jeffrey Ang Facebook

Netizens were enraged

Naturally, Netizens were pretty hyped up.

But curiously, some were angry for reasons that might differ from yours by quite a bit.

Let’s check the comments section out.

Firstly, we have the furious camp.

Image: Bobby Jeffrey Ang Facebook Page
Image: Bobby Jeffrey Ang Facebook Page

Secondly, we have the impressed side. For trivia’s sake, I belong to this camp.

Image: Bobby Jeffrey Ang Facebook Page

 


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Honestly…

I highly doubt that a single punch’s able to crack an entire windscreen.

As Confucius once put it: “While the windscreen seems pretty fragile in movies, it’s actually rather trustworthy in reality.”

So if you disregard the punch, the only other possibility would be that the driver had tried to set the guy up.

Not saying that it isn’t impossible, but would you go to such means just to sabotage someone who punched your windscreen?

I wouldn’t, but then not everyone’s as big-hearted as me.


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As a result, I’m stumped. For once. But one thing’s for sure: the guy had tried to rush the red light. This, in itself, is wrong. So perhaps we have the answer there?

Alright, I’m still not sure.

Which is why I want to know about your opinion.

What do you think? Who’s at fault here?

The online shamer or the online shamed?

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Featured image: Facebook (Bobby Jeffrey Ang)