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BMW driver blocks traffic junction, chases woman around

BMW driver blocks traffic junction, chases woman around

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To clarify, I have nothing against BMW or their drivers. I grew up playing Need For Speed Most Wanted and still think the Most Wanted M3 GTR is one of the best fictional cars ever created. The 2009 M5 is one of the most impressive saloons to me due to the monstrous 5.0 litre V10 engine, the first of its kind among super saloons.  

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However, I am afraid that whenever there is a traffic incident with a BMW, it is pretty memorable to say the least. 

 

What happened? 

 

According to the original Facebook post, a Chinese man was seen at the junction between Selegie and Serangoon roads, chasing a crying woman running around a BMW M4. The man was reported to have grabbed hold of her multiple times by the hair and started hitting her vigorously, forcing her inside the car. However, there is no footage or photo evidence of this happening so take it with a grain of salt. 

 

Two other women are seen with the man in the video and were reportedly also in the back seat of the M4. 

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The incident caused a commotion around the area as many drivers stopped to look at it, effectively becoming a roadblock. 

Online chatter

When 1 man has 3 women wearing rather tight clothes in his car, the internet apparently temporarily achieves unity and thinks the same thing. 

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No comment on that…

Some other people shared some similar thoughts about BMW drivers (Sorry BMW).

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Finally, the usual comments asking for authorities to step in and/or do something with sus drivers. 

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