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  1. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/court-woman-private-prosecution-frivolous-personal-vendetta-far-east-plaza-3301706 knn 5k yrs of culture? low crass? is NO Crass! 没素质! pui
  2. https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/tp-wannabe-motorcyclist-shares-nifty-hack-get-drivers-give-way-him-road?utm_source=a1home&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=A1+trending&utm_content=c2 Goh Yongwei shared how he added red and blue decals to his white motorcycle, which has led to drivers slowing down and giving way to him on the roads. TikTok/Goh Yongwei The motorcyclist, who goes by Goh Yongwei, shared his nifty trick in a TikTok video posted on Saturday (Oct 15). In the video's caption, Goh cheekily referred to himself as a "TP (traffic police) wannabe". Addressing a question he received about whether his decals were legal, Goh said: "It is fully legal and compliant, as long as you do not have the word 'police' or 'enforcement'". Instead, Goh's motorcycle says he's a "senior bumper driver". Goh also jokingly claimed that his motorcycle design has made Singapore's roads safer, as other drivers will "slow down" when they see him. "And if you want to chiong lane, people will give way to you." To prove his point, Goh included some dashcam footage of a BMW driver on the extreme right side of a road giving way to him, filtering to the left lane. AsiaOne has reached out to Goh for more information. Goh's motorcycle decals won the praise of netizens, who lauded his ingenuity. One netizen even called him a "champion" for 'defeating' a BMW driver. Buay Paiseh. Where got TP looking so unfit wan? I am surprised he is not in the hospital kenna hoot up down left right already. SPF pls charge him for impersonating as a traffic police officer.
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