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Mercedes C180 driver swerves wildly on the road and confronts cam car in a suspected drunken stupor

Mercedes C180 driver swerves wildly on the road and confronts cam car in a suspected drunken stupor

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A Mercedes-Benz C180 was caught swerving abruptly between lanes from Punggol Road all the way to Rivervale Lane. This led to netizen suspicions that the driver was operating the vehicle under the influence. 

Watch the video for yourself below:

At the end of the video, the driver comes out of the car and stumbles toward the cam car.

It’s highly suspected that the driver must be under some kind of influence, this behaviour does not seem like something a sober person would do

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It’s also ridiculous how he managed to feel entitled enough to be angry at the cam car driver despite him being the one driving recklessly on the road. Some people do deserve to be knocked down a few pegs.

But, as always, there's two sides to a coin. It is uncertain as to what happened prior to the start of the video. Maybe the cam car driver antagonised the C180 driver?

Netizen Comments 

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Netizens have expressed their suspicions of the Mercedes driver being under the influence, as well as criticizing him for playing the victim 

I hope this man can receive the proper punishment that he deserves after endangering other lives on the road. 

 

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