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Singapore Driver Confronted by Malaysian Police After Shocking Queue-Cutting Incident at Second Link!

2025-05-05

Author: Li

Queue-Cutting Drama Unfolds at Second Link

In a stunning incident that unfolded on May 3, a Singapore-registered Nissan Serena found itself in hot water at the Second Link checkpoint. Malaysian police officers swiftly intercepted the vehicle after it allegedly attempted to cut the queue.

Caught on Camera: Outrageous Behavior!

An eyewitness, known as Stomper Lau Lau, brought this jaw-dropping moment to light. The entire event was captured on camera and shared on SGRV's Facebook page, revealing a chaotic scene.

Driver's Defiant Reaction Raises Eyebrows

As tensions flared, an enforcement officer was overheard explaining to a fellow officer in Malay that the driver had jumped the queue and was refusing to comply with their instructions to return to the line. The Nissan driver was heard shouting, 'Why he hit my car?' raising questions about his understanding of the situation.

Police Actions Spark Online Debate

The driver was ultimately escorted to a police station, leaving netizens buzzing with opinions. One commenter remarked, 'Don't want people to hit your car? Then jolly well follow the rules! In Singapore, you follow the rules like a good citizen, but crossing the border suddenly transforms you into a lawbreaker!'

Public Response to the Incident

Another internet user highlighted the importance of authority, stating, 'When a government authority hits your car, there must be a reason.' The video gained tremendous attention, racking up over 131,000 views, with many praising the Malaysian officers for their professionalism and composure, even in the sweltering heat, while managing what one described as a 'whacko' situation.