Posted on 27 Dec, 2008 11:49
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=530 align=center border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Malaysian driver who thinks she owns our very own S'pore road
This Malaysian driver treats roads here as she owns them, and this frustrated Hee Goh. He was at the HarbourFront pick up/drop off point when he saw the passengers from this car taking their own sweet time to alight. He says:
"The driver and its passengers of this foreign registered black MPV (car plate WNX 8) treated this pick up/drop off point at Harbourfront like their own garage back home.
"They parked their vehicle on the driveway to drop their passengers off, ignoring other cars that were behind them and waiting to leave the pick up/drop off point.
"Worst still, the female passenger took her own sweet time to alight and walked slowly towards the roadside.
"They really think this is their own backyard or maybe they are the relatives of some royalty who are used to special privileges and rights at home to do whatever they like including parking anywhere convenient to them.
"I got a fierce stare from the woman after urging them to hurry a little.
"These foreigners reflect badly on their own compatriots."
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=530 align=center border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Malaysian driver who thinks she owns our very own S'pore road
This Malaysian driver treats roads here as she owns them, and this frustrated Hee Goh. He was at the HarbourFront pick up/drop off point when he saw the passengers from this car taking their own sweet time to alight. He says:
"The driver and its passengers of this foreign registered black MPV (car plate WNX 8) treated this pick up/drop off point at Harbourfront like their own garage back home.
"They parked their vehicle on the driveway to drop their passengers off, ignoring other cars that were behind them and waiting to leave the pick up/drop off point.
"Worst still, the female passenger took her own sweet time to alight and walked slowly towards the roadside.
"They really think this is their own backyard or maybe they are the relatives of some royalty who are used to special privileges and rights at home to do whatever they like including parking anywhere convenient to them.
"I got a fierce stare from the woman after urging them to hurry a little.
"These foreigners reflect badly on their own compatriots."
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