BlueSG car goes green and parks on a grassy slope instead of a proper parking lot
Have you guys ever found yourself in funny situations as a driver?
Maybe you went up the curb by accident or perhaps you were going too fast and almost ran over a few birds.
But I bet you can't beat this!
A curious sight unfolded in the wee hours of the morning today in an unidentified location (anyone want to guess?) with police even coming down to check up on the scene--- a BlueSG car parked on a grassy slope!
The scene in question.
You can see our hardworking SPF at one corner:
And we get a zoom-in as the driver goes past our main star, the one and only, BlueSG car!
Seems like this driver was not the only one who noticed the odd scene.
There was another screengrab from a separate bystander, seemingly a resident at one of the neighbouring public housing blocks, which provided more of an aerial view here:
Wow. Just wow
Why liddat harh?
What was it doing there?
Was the driver inebriated?
Was his GPS not working?
So many questions unanswered. So as always, I took to scouring the reliable comments section to look for (hilarious) explanations:
ROFLMAO. Not BlueSG but BlurSG! Haha! Indeed, it would take a lot of carelessness to end up in such a place...
Oh my my. That's a saucy, scandalous suggestion right there!
Well, as once famously said:
QuoteYou don't need much space to have sex
We think this is a much nicer way to say "bak chiu tak stamp". LOL. It seems like a few people agree with them too.
Last, but not least, this netizen gave a quite simple answer that made us roar with laughter:
Haha! That must be it, surely, confirm plus chop. *wipes away tears* After all, one of BlueSG's marketable points is the easy
accessibility to many charging points around the island, no?
A little humor never hurts in unusual situations like these!
What happens next?
We are assuming the police have taken over and will be doing their due investigations. After all, as funny as it seems, it is an offence to park on a grass verge in Singapore!
Image taken from LTA website
Such an act could lead to the offender being slapped with fines from $70 up to $110 for light vehicles, and for heavy vehicles, the penalties starting from $100 up to $150.
Psst, by the way, where do you all think this place is?
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