Sg Newest Car Game - Bumper cars inside MSCP

One day open-air carparks will become extinct in Sinkieland, and you will have to go to Malaysia to see what one looks like.
 
This shows that cars are far more dangerous than PMDs. That car could easily have killed someone if they had walked past at the wrong moment.
 
This shows that cars are far more dangerous than PMDs. That car could easily have killed someone if they had walked past at the wrong moment.



YES.!!

Absolutely.!!



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Wheelock Place carpark.
Orchard.

Clap Clap Clap.





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1. Guess gender of Dumb driver.

2. Guess car brand.




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More and more evidence piling up that cars are far more dangerous than PMDs.
 
Too many kuku drivers on the road these days
Makes you wonder is it kopi license
 
Porksway driver filthy rich.

Fined $400 is peanuts.








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What about this one

Man who drove against traffic in fatal AYE crash had acute psychosis at the time
Businessman Lim Chai Heng told an Institute of Mental Health psychiatrist that when he saw cars and motorcycles coming towards him, he knew finished already and that if not others hit (him), (he) will hit others.
Businessman Lim Chai Heng told an Institute of Mental Health psychiatrist that when he saw cars and motorcycles coming towards him, he "knew finished already" and that "if not others hit (him), (he) will hit others".PHOTOS: ONG WEE JIN, LIANHE WANBAO
PUBLISHED
OCT 14, 2019, 3:33 PM SGT
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Selina Lum
Law Correspondent

SINGAPORE - The driver of a Mercedes-Benz that barrelled down the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) against the flow of traffic nearly three years ago, leaving one dead and four injured, was suffering from acute psychosis at the time, the High Court heard on Monday (Oct 14).
The mental condition "significantly impaired" the judgment of businessman Lim Chai Heng, 56, leading him to discount the risks of his actions, despite signs of danger and warnings from his son, who was in the car with him, stated an Institute of Mental Health (IMH) report.
Lim told an IMH psychiatrist that when he saw cars and motorcycles coming towards him, he "knew finished already" and that "if not others hit (him), (he) will hit others".
 
What about this one

Man who drove against traffic in fatal AYE crash had acute psychosis at the time
Businessman Lim Chai Heng told an Institute of Mental Health psychiatrist that when he saw cars and motorcycles coming towards him, he knew finished already and that if not others hit (him), (he) will hit others.
Businessman Lim Chai Heng told an Institute of Mental Health psychiatrist that when he saw cars and motorcycles coming towards him, he "knew finished already" and that "if not others hit (him), (he) will hit others".PHOTOS: ONG WEE JIN, LIANHE WANBAO
PUBLISHED
OCT 14, 2019, 3:33 PM SGT
FACEBOOKTWITTERWHATSAPPEMAIL

Selina Lum
Law Correspondent

SINGAPORE - The driver of a Mercedes-Benz that barrelled down the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) against the flow of traffic nearly three years ago, leaving one dead and four injured, was suffering from acute psychosis at the time, the High Court heard on Monday (Oct 14).
The mental condition "significantly impaired" the judgment of businessman Lim Chai Heng, 56, leading him to discount the risks of his actions, despite signs of danger and warnings from his son, who was in the car with him, stated an Institute of Mental Health (IMH) report.
Lim told an IMH psychiatrist that when he saw cars and motorcycles coming towards him, he "knew finished already" and that "if not others hit (him), (he) will hit others".


More and more evidence that cars are so much more dangerous than PMDs.
 
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