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Serious Sinkies Caught Plundering And Stealing Jiuhu's Ron95 Petrol! Even Jib Kor Cannot Stand It Anymore! Sinkies Sibei Xia Suay!

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Johor Petrol Companies Banned From Selling RON95 Fuel To Foreign Cars, Offenders Face S$320K Fine​


Malaysian Authorities Crack Down On Foreign Cars Pumping RON95 Fuel​

After two long years, we can now drive from Singapore to Malaysia again. With travel finally resuming, a somewhat problematic trend of Singaporean drivers has also re-emerged — pumping petrol in questionable ways.



On a more serious note, Singaporeans should also note that it is illegal for foreign drivers to pump RON95, a cheaper version of fuel.

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has called out one such driver in a Facebook post. The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry in Malaysia will also clamp down on errant petrol companies.

The sale of subsidised petrol to foreign vehicles will be stopped, and offenders will be charged a fine of up to ~S$321,788 (RM1 million).

Foreign drivers caught pumping RON95 fuel​

Over the weekend, Singaporean drivers were caught pumping their cars with RON95 fuel. They were called out on Facebook by SG Road Vigilante (SGRV).


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Mr Najib also highlighted this troubling habit on Facebook. In a post on 3 Apr, he criticised a Singaporean driver for pumping his vehicle with RON95 fuel.

Within the caption, he states that the highly-subsidised fuel is one of the cheapest in the world, priced at RM2.05 per litre.

It is illegal for this fuel to be sold to foreigners, in accordance with the Control of Supplies Act.

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On the other hand, RON97 can be sold to foreign drivers. It is costlier than RON95 fuel, primarily due to taxation in neighbouring countries reducing its price in Malaysia.

The sale of such cheap fuel to foreign drivers hurts the Malaysian economy. In the post, Mr Najib notes that foreigners pumping RON95 fuel would cause the government to lose a significant amount of the people’s money.

Mr Najib has thus called for more close monitoring of the sale of RON95 fuel to foreigners.


He urges petrol stations and Malaysian authorities to conduct more thorough checks to ensure a lower frequency of such situations.

Malaysian authorities clamp down on offenders​

According to New Straits Times (NST), Malaysian authorities have decided to take swift action against offenders illegally pumping RON95 fuel.

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Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi has called for an investigation into the incident posted by Mr Najib.

Offenders found guilty will face a fine of up to ~S$321,788 (RM1 million), three years’ jail, or both.

Mr Alexander has also ordered more aggressive monitoring at all petrol stations and a ban on the sale of RON95 fuel to foreign vehicles.


State agencies at the borders of both Singapore and Thailand will also increase monitoring and inspection.

Pump RON97 petrol when in Malaysia
It can be tempting to opt for cheaper alternatives. However, the Malaysian government has implemented these regulations for a reason. Flouting them does not show us in a good light.

We should do our utmost to respect the regulations imposed by foreign countries, especially when under their jurisdiction.

Hopefully, more Singaporean drivers will know better and refrain from pumping RON95 in the future.
 

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So much such sheepie trouble after opening border for Sg sheep to get through.
Fines and restrictions and warning are always appearing whenever it's involved Singaporeans. Give problem to petrol companies in JB.
 

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S’porean Driver Allegedly Caught Peeing By Roadside In JB, Netizens Say Don’t Sia Suay​


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CCTV Cameras Catch S’porean Driver Allegedly Peeing At JB Roadside​

Singaporeans, perhaps by proxy of the status of our passports, have a gleaming reputation in the eyes of the world.

However, that standing is set to come under threat after a Singaporean driver was caught peeing by a roadside in Johor Bahru (JB).

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Through CCTV footage, the incident was captured and shared on social media on Tuesday (5 Apr).

Seeing the embarrassing act, netizens from Singapore took to the comments section and condemned his actions, calling for the driver in question to not ‘xia suay’.

S’porean driver pees while swaying side-to-side​

The video was shared on the ROADS.sg Facebook page, showing a driver of a blue BMW coming out of the vehicle.


After exchanging knowing glances with his passenger, he puts on his mask before unbuckling his shorts.

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The man then started to rock up and down, before spraying his pee from side to side.

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Even though he was wearing a mask, it didn’t hide his devilish grin as he relieved himself at the side of the road.

The video ends before he finishes up his ‘number one’.

Netizens call out driver for peeing at JB roadside​

Netizens didn’t hold back with their words after the footage circulated on social media with many calling his behaviour ‘animalistic’.


One netizen even suggested that as he can’t urinate in public whilst in Singapore, he was doing it when he’s overseas. He then hinted that’s how an animal behaves when out of its cage.

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A car enthusiast also pointed out how the driver zhng-ed his car up to boast 4 exhaust pipes instead of the default 1 pipe. The netizen then calls the driver out for ‘overcompensating’.

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While netizens were having a field day poking fun at the driver, one commenter suggested that someone is out to get Singaporean drivers by sharing the video.

However, another netizen pointed out that these drivers are only getting called out for going out of line.


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