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Cheapo Mercedes driver uses emergency fire hose to wash car

Cheapo Mercedes driver uses emergency fire hose to wash car

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A cheapo Mercedes e250 owner is under fire for using water from the fire hose to wash her vehicle in a multi-storey carpark.

Caught at a HDB estate in Ang Mo Kio, the video shows a family utilising a fire hose reel to wash their car on the seventh level of a multi-storey carpark.

The lady (presumably the mother) slowly fills up a bucket which her son is holding with water from the high-pressure hose.

According to the cam car, this family does not reside around the area, but that does not stop them from frequenting the carpark every Sunday morning for their weekly car wash.

Under the Public Utilities Regulations, no person shall use water supplied by the Board to wash any vehicle using a hose, pipe or any other appliance attached to a water tap or a draw-off point. This excludes the water taps at designated car washing areas.

Any person who violates this regulation is guilty of wasting water and that's a chargeable offence.

While this is not the first time a driver was caught using a fire hose reel to wash their car, it is an incredibly inconsiderate act and a waste of precious resources intended for actual emergencies.

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TBH, as much as the driver wants to cut costs, she should use the designated car washing bays instead.

These areas are equipped with proper water dispensers and hoses, and some carparks even have a Car Care System machine, which comes with a high-pressure water jet and a vacuum cleaner.

If she can afford to have a Mercedes e250, surely she can afford a couple of dollars for a proper car wash.




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  On 7/26/2021 at 4:29 AM, mikk123 said:

will HDB just give him a warning? A fine of $500 should be minimum.... or, everyone pretend nothing happened? 

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hopefully they will take note of this case and issue a fine 😫 

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I believe its not their first time doing this. Actually if the fire hose is being used for a few minutes it will trigger the alarm and SCDF will be alerted. So they know how to get around without triggering the alarm.

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