People say that parking your car in Malaysia is dangerous. You might come back to find your wheels stolen, your windscreen smashed, or the whole car missing.
People prefer parking their cars in Singapore over Malaysia because it’s safer.
But it doesn’t mean that nothing happens to your poor, innocent parked car in Singapore.
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Like the friendly ostrich once said:
Things do happen to your car when you’re away from some time, sometimes.
Like this dude who came back to his car and found sh*t (literally) on his car.
Here’s What Happened
On 24 Sep, popular Facebook Page Roads.sg uploaded a video contributed by a driver in Singapore.
The driver claimed that his car was parked at Vivo City B2 carpark when the incident happened.
At around 2 pm on 23 Sep, a Caucasian man drove and park his car near the driver’s car. When he was clearing out his boot, he found a soiled diaper.
Now, instead of bringing the diaper to the trash bin within the mall, the man decided it was a good idea to leave the diaper on another car instead.
Unfortunately for him, his actions were all caught on camera.
The man then proceeded to shop in the mall.
Fast forward a couple of hours later and the man returned to his car together with his wife and child.
The wife seemed to have caught sight of the soiled diaper on his car but she didn’t do anything about it.
Come to think of it, she might not know that the diaper is disposed of by her husband, so she could be completely “innocent”.
The owner of the car had to clear the diaper himself when he came back to his car.
Here, you can watch the video for yourself below:
The Internet Strikes
This incident is a formula primed to explode. Soiled diapers, one side of the story and an expat?
The video has garnered about 1.6k shares and almost 240 comments.
Here are a few things the netizens are saying:
Some suggested that the man should report this to the relevant authorities.
While others are lobbying for a CSI and public shaming
One suggested that if the car was still there, he’ll take revenge.
Although please note that even if he was the one to start the thing, you’ll be punished heavier. Because he’s littering, you’re vandalising.
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There are some who decided to give him the benefit of the doubt:
But let this be a lesson to everyone out there: Even if nobody’s there, there are cameras watching your every move.
And yes, some in-car cameras do work even when parked. In fact, it can sense a suspected collision (though putting a diaper there might not trigger it lah) and when the driver gets into the car, the camera would tell the driver that there might have been a suspected collision.
The driver can then check the camera and his car before driving off and overwriting the footage captured.
So don’t anyhow, anyhow.
**All images from Roads.sg Facebook Page unless otherwise stated.
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