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Not surprising wth the kayus around these 2 days...drive defensively please all...these clowns have barely been on the roads so need time to adjust....not much though

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He's probably done rather serious damage to his car. Apart from the obvious rear bumper and boot damage, its possible that his undercarriage as well as rear roof/window is also damaged as well.

 

A very expensive mistake, this.

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He's probably done rather serious damage to his car. Apart from the obvious rear bumper and boot damage, its possible that his undercarriage as well as rear roof/window is also damaged as well.

 

A very expensive mistake, this.

 

I doubt the car belongs to the driver. What kind of owner would be so boh chap and leave the car as it is parked like that? Even for someone who dunno how to drive would know the car hit the pillar. This is ridiculous.

 

This gives the true meaning to what Hokkiens will say "Long Tio Wu Siang".

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I think most probably the driver parked it nicely.

 

But he/she forgot to pull the handbrake and the car roll over, and that also explain the bo-chapness in leaving it the way it is.

 

Who in Sg will leave the vehicle as it is knowing that he/she have bang behind?

 

Sure will shift the vehicle a bit out either to examine or at least not to leave it the way it is.

 

 

Otherwise, the driver is drunk, hohoho

 

 

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I think most probably the driver parked it nicely.

 

But he/she forgot to pull the handbrake and the car roll over, and that also explain the bo-chapness in leaving it the way it is.

 

Who in Sg will leave the vehicle as it is knowing that he/she have bang behind?

 

Sure will shift the vehicle a bit out either to examine or at least not to leave it the way it is.

 

 

Otherwise, the driver is drunk, hohoho

 

possible but very unlikely. the kerb would have stopped the car from rolling over if the handbrake was not engaged.

 

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