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This PMD rider makes a woman scream her lungs out.

This PMD rider makes a woman scream her lungs out.

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This PMD rider makes a woman scream her lungs out.

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Have you ever made a woman scream with at the top of her lungs? Well, I think we have a clear winner here. First posted on Stomp, this masked PMD rider nearly got hit by a car after beating a red light at Bedok North Road.

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A video was posted at SG Road Vigilante of the incident that occurred on Sunday (12th Apr), at around 5.27pm, according to the time-stamp.

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The woman in the car can be heard screaming as she barely manages to stop on time, narrowly avoiding the PMD rider.

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For those who do not know how a woman screams, please watch this.

  Thank goodness that there are no injuries between the driver and PMD riders, for neither the car workshops nor the hospitals are keen to take up more jobs at this moment. Remember to always keep a safe distance, both when heading out and when you're on the road. We should be staying at home at this period of time, so let's do our part and keep Singapore safe. 

#SGunited #stayhomestaysafe #dontgoout

 




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These few days a resurgence of PMD riders taking advantage of the govt's slight neglect of the situation...

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Isn't it already an ILLEGAL act to ride a PMD now? This is not just a "playful or mischievious" wrongdoing, it is a lawbreaking action.

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30 minutes ago, Kyrios said:

These few days a resurgence of PMD riders taking advantage of the govt's slight neglect of the situation...

I agree. Especially those who ride inside the KPE. 😡

25 minutes ago, Antlau said:

Isn't it already an ILLEGAL act to ride a PMD now? This is not just a "playful or mischievious" wrongdoing, it is a lawbreaking action.

I think we will still see these people around, as long as they can get their parts.

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PMDs have never been off the roads or pedestrian walkways  if you ask me.

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