Driver of Singapore-registered car who allegedly cut queue at Second Link gets stopped by Malaysia police: 'Why he hit my car?'

Published
Updated
Submitted by

Lau Lau


A Singapore-registered Nissan Serena was stopped by Malaysian police officers at the Second Link checkpoint on May 3 after allegedly cutting queue.

Stomper Lau Lau alerted Stomp to incident that was caught on camera and posted on SGRV's Facebook page.

An enforcement officer is heard telling a police officer in Malay that the driver had jumped the queue and was refusing to go back as instructed.

The Nissan driver is heard shouting: "Why he hit my car?"

According to the caption, the driver was subsequently escorted to a police station.

One netizen remarked: "Don't want people to hit your car? Then jolly well follow the rules. In SG can follow rules like one humji kia, cross border suddenly become lawless. Bloody xia suay."

Another commenter said: "When a government authority hits your car, there must be a reason."

The video has since garnered over 131,000 views, with many praising the officers for their restraint and professionalism under the hot weather while dealing with what the original poster described as "this kind of whacko".

What do you think?

Want to share a story? Send it to us by emailorWhatsApp.

Get more of Stomp's latest updates by following us on:

Join the conversation
Loading More StoriesLoading...