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Ang Moh cyclist spits at car for not stopping before the stop line

Ang Moh cyclist spits at car for not stopping before the stop line

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Update:

According to Stomp, the police are currently investigating this incident after the camcar driver lodged a report on that same day.

The cyclist was also speculated to be a tennis coach, according to a friend of the passenger in the vehicle.

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A cam car was on the receiving end of dirty looks and something 'extra' when it stopped after the stop line at a traffic junction. 

The incident occurred last Thursday morning (8 July) along River Valley Road, just as most Singaporeans were on their way to work.

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The short video shows a lady shooting weird looks at the cam car. As to why the footage paused on her, I'm not too sure. She's kind of pretty I guess?

As the video continues, it shows a frustrated Ang Moh cyclist expunging his human slobber from his mouth onto the car. Similar to the lady before, this was also pretty........ pretty disgusting!

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According to the National Environment Agency (NEA), spitting in public is an offence and carries a hefty fine of $1,000. On top of that, it is extremely inconsiderate and insensitive, given the fact that we are in the middle of a pandemic.

Netizens' reactions

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Although the cam car was in the wrong for not stopping in time, it was absolutely unnecessary for the cyclist to take such unhygienic measures.

 

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Watwheels

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Aiyoo...no words can describe this kinda bad behaviour.

Btw why cant the driver reverse a little? Is it that difficult? No reverse gear option?

Sigh. What is wrong with these ppl?

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