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TimesOfTrouble
post Aug 6 2017, 01:51 AM

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I think you should give him a heads up that you're planning to message his dad tomorrow. Let him gan-cheong and cannot fall asleep tonight. >:D
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post Aug 6 2017, 02:12 AM

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I stalked his profile and I really don't understand one thing.... For someone who quotes a lot about posivity stuff, has a healthy hobby (cycling) and pretty good relationships with family and friends how does someone like him end up as unreasonable and irresponsible road rager? Conlanfirm he driving? Or got other siblings?
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post Aug 6 2017, 09:08 PM

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This tered makes me wanna get dashcams for my parents. I've always aware that road bullies exist almost everywhere, but the chance of meeting them is slim if you drive carefully.....Now I think otherwise liao. Can recommend me any affordable good graphic quality dashcam? lol
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post Aug 6 2017, 11:14 PM

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Was thinking to get the cheap XiaoYi dashcam but it uses Li-ion battery. Anyone uses a XiaoYi dashcam and leave it in the car direct sunlight also no problem?
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post Aug 7 2017, 12:25 AM

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QUOTE(Buriburi San @ Aug 6 2017, 11:24 PM)
Fak u this kind of driver need to be teached a lesson or two or he will keep doin it to other driver.
Grow some balls TS seriously.
Lucky its not me else he will get the taste of my 4"x4" always ready at my car.
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I agree with Buriburi.
TS I respect your decision to forgive but you give in too easily.
You started this thread to make a point that irresponsible actions cannot go unpunished.
Taking down the video is fine since you don't want to defame the driver.
I really hope you could continue get JPJ to take action against this driver because I cannot imagine what if my parents run into these kind of driver and get intimidated like that. sad.gif
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post Aug 7 2017, 12:59 AM

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Another k/ detective post driver is cainis name. The saman latest year 2014 perhaps changed ownership?
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post Aug 7 2017, 02:40 AM

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Owner still not yet reply fb message? Just tell me got reply or no reply, don't need to tell content if you don't want to.
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post Aug 7 2017, 11:46 AM

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Saw a fb user actually found out the car owner identity. How is this possible? Use myeg can check?
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post Aug 9 2017, 12:36 AM

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QUOTE(damonlbs @ Aug 8 2017, 10:12 PM)
u r a girl ....?
Green Myvi driver in viral video says sorry
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2017/08/...ideo-says-sorry
KUALA LUMPUR: A motorist who was caught on dashboard camera “bullying” another road user in Subang Jaya, has apologised for his action.


His defence was that he lost his temper because he was tired.


His “victim”, a lady driver, shared screenshots of a conversation between her and the driver in question who is believed to be a student, in his early 20s.
The conversation started with him offering an apology to the victim via the application Facebook Messenger.
He is believed to have done so after the footage of the Saturday incident where he was driving his green Perodua Myvi, made its round on the social media.
The clip of the 1pm drama, drew the wrath of netizens who were unhappy with his erratic and provocative driving.
"Actually on that day, I was really tired because I did not sleep at all," he said.


The video ended soon after another road user walked up to the man, telling him to drive off. His car was at that point blocking the woman’s and causing a traffic congestion.


He explained that he was weaving from the right to the left lane and had then indicated to reenter the right lane.
That was when, he said that the victim sounded her horn for a few seconds.


He then decided to tailgate the victim to “seek an explanation”, adding that he had no intention of harassing the victim.


“It's my mistake that I was not able to control my anger at that time."


The victim accepted his apology but said she would not retract the police report lodged against him.


It is learnt the Myvi, with the Probationary Driving License sticker visible on the windscreen, belongs to the man’s father.
Subang Jaya police chief Assistant Commissioner Mohammad Azlin Sadari meanwhile said yesterday that the police would summon both parties to have their statements recorded.


The is being investigated under Section 42(1) Road Transport Act 1987, for dangerous and reckless driving.
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Haha last time whoever say TS no balls, she pompuan of coz no balls. lol.gif

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