Motorcyclist’s Revenge in Tampines: A Shocking Incident
In a surprising turn of events, a motorcyclist in Tampines took matters into his own hands when his favourite parking spot was occupied. Instead of finding a solution, he decided to unleash his frustration in a rather shocking way.
The Incident Unfolds
On January 31, around 7:15 PM, a video surfaced on SG Road Vigilante’s YouTube channel, capturing the motorcyclist’s outrageous behaviour. The clip shows him splashing what appeared to be urine on a bus before calmly returning to his bike and riding off. This bizarre act was reportedly in retaliation against a neighbour who was chatting with friends at a nearby void deck.
Netizens were quick to express their disbelief. One commenter questioned, “Why does he keep urine in his back box?” while another pointed out that the motorcyclist shouldn’t park in spaces meant for heavier vehicles.
Another Disturbing Behaviour in Toa Payoh
In a separate incident, a Toa Payoh resident was caught pouring urine from his bedroom window onto a neighbour below. Valient Khong, the victim, shared that this was a regular occurrence, leaving him baffled and disgusted. Despite multiple complaints to HDB, no action has been taken.
Khong described how the urine would blow into his home when his window was slightly open. He mentioned, “It was weird.”
Meanwhile, a 57-year-old resident from Punggol has been enduring similar issues with her upstairs neighbour for five years. She complained about constant noise and even urine being thrown down. However, the accused neighbour denied the allegations, claiming he was often out late and that no one was home to make such disturbances.
Respect and Understanding in Our Community
These incidents highlight a growing concern about respect and consideration among neighbours in Singapore. It’s essential for us to remember that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity. Retaliation and disrespectful behaviour only escalate tensions and create a hostile environment.
As a community, we should strive for understanding and tolerance, recognising that we all come from different backgrounds and cultures. Let’s work together to foster a more respectful and harmonious living space for everyone.
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