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Jaywalker thinks he can use the "force" to stop oncoming traffic

Jaywalker thinks he can use the "force" to stop oncoming traffic

thatJDMahboy

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Jaywalking is a common sight in Singapore that is done WHEN TRAFFIC IS CLEAR ( I am sure we are guilty of doing it before).

But then, there's this guy.

Watch this short video to see how this dumb pedestrian jaywalks:

This incident took place along Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, towards Ang Mo Kio Ave 5.

Plain dumb or ignorant?

Of all the times to jaywalk, this fella decides to jaywalk when an oncoming car approaches the traffic light.

And the worst part is that he doesn't even bother to look left and right for traffic before crossing. 

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A near-miss

The jaywalker can be seen raising his hand and using the "force" to stop the cam car just before it hits him.

(Nah, I am kidding - If not for the cam car's quick reflexes, an accident would have already occurred.)

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The worst part about it is that the jaywalker did not seem to realise that he almost got into an accident and walks off, cool as a cucumber

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Netizens' comments

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LMAO, the ending got me. 

Ah boy, stop jaywalking and learn your lesson ok? If there is really a need to jaywalk, at least ensure traffic is clear before doing so. 

Please cherish your life. You may not be so lucky the next time around.

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If he continue to maintain such attitude. Its matter of time he will change from 'Ang Mo Kio' to tomato pulp or ketchup. 

 

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