Malaysia-Registered Lorry With Unpaid Fines Of S$1,250 Driving Dangerously On Singapore Roads

An anonymous member of our “COMPLAINT SINGAPORE” Facebook group, sent us a video of a Malaysia-registered lorry – JTB 9900 traveling dangerously fast on the extreme right lane of Hougang Ave 3, along a wet rainy road on 3 June 2021 at about 8.10pm. At first, the said errant was tailgating complainant’s vehicle for a long time, however there was no rear recording video available to show the alleged act. Complainant eventually give way to the said lorry, and spotted it started to tailgate other vehicles and driving at a…

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Inconsiderate Car Makes Dangerous Turn Last Minute

A member of “Complaint Singapore” sent us a video and some images of a white colour Singapore-registered car – SMN 5020 G, making a last minute right turn from the utmost left lane into “Paya Lebar Quarter” from Paya Lebar Link, without signalling, causing danger to other road users. Source: John O. (*full name is masked for privacy concerns) Inconsiderate Car Makes Dangerous Turn Last Minute A member of "Complaint Sinapore" sent us a video and images of a white colour car – SMN 5020 G, making a last minute…

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Taxi Stopped Abruptly To Make A Last Minute Turn

A member of “Complaint Singapore” sent us some videos about a Singapore-registered Taxi – SH 9220 E, on 29 June 2020 at about 12.32pm, travelled along CENTRAL BLVD, stopped abruptly to make a last minute turn towards Marina View near “ONE RAFFLES QUAY / THE SAIL“. According to the member, all vehicles behind the taxi have to come to a complete stop and an uncle on a motorbike almost crashed into the taxi.. Source: John O. (*full name is masked for privacy concerns) Taxi Stopped Abruptly To Make Last Minute…

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Kids Playing With Fire At Public Place

An anonymous member of our Complaint Singapore Facebook group, sent us a few video clips showing 2 unknown kids playing with fire nearby Blk 44 Sims Drive on 7 June 2020 at around 5.30pm, they shortly left the premise before authority’s arrival.. Under Singapore law, the offence of “Mischief by Fire” under Section 435 of the Penal Code, is punishable on conviction with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 7 years, and shall also be liable to fine. Note: The reason why the anonymous member had sent us…

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