That’s one thing I don’t get about HWZ forums.Fuckware Zone those lanjiao mods immediately lock thread once news out that it's a Mudslime.
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I'm sure there are 2 different segments there, the baby talk ones should be retarded..That’s one thing I don’t get about HWZ forums.
The people there are a seemingly educated bunch who always talk like they are some high level intellectuals and yet do the usual baby talk (moi= me; zeh zeh = some chick). And of all places, they chose to have discussions in a heavily censored / moderated shit forum.
He don't sound remorseful. Quite cockyIn response, Syafie said: “I don’t think it’s necessary to put an e-tag on me as all my documents, my passport, have been seized by the police. I’m on bail and am already present today and will be present for all the court matters.
“But it is up to the court to make the decision.”
Yes, the 9-3 Aero TS is a high output turbo as opposed to the garden variety 9-3 which is a low pressure turbo. Saab was one of the first auto manufacturers to use turbos in its production carsThis one his SAAB model?
So when SAAB overtook Merc, the turbo was activated and he wasn't able to stop on time because the junction was just less than 100m away.Yes, the 9-3 Aero TS is a high output turbo as opposed to the garden variety 9-3 which is a low pressure turbo. Saab was one of the first auto manufacturers to use turbos in its production cars
He must be damn poor in Math la. Knn less than 100m away is traffic junction. If car is traveling at 100km/hr, how long does it take to crash? LolSo when SAAB overtook Merc, the turbo was activated and he wasn't able to stop on time because the junction was just less than 100m away.
beware, not aware. aware too late liao, kanna hit liao.Now driving also must aware driver chiong red light!!!
42-year-old man handed four charges over Tampines accident, including dangerous driving causing death
Muhammad Syafie Ismail was charged with four offences. The most serious carries a maximum jail term of eight years.
Muhammad Syafie Ismail, the 42-year-old car driver who was involved in the multi-vehicle accident in Tampines, walking to the State Courts on Apr 25, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long)
SINGAPORE: A driver involved in a multi-vehicle accident in Tampines that killed two people was charged in court on Thursday (Apr 25).
Muhammad Syafie Ismail, 42, was charged with four offences related to Monday's incident.
Syafie faces one count each of dangerous driving causing death, dangerous driving causing hurt, dangerous driving, and failing to stop after an accident. All fall under the Road Traffic Act.
He was arrested after he was discharged from hospital on Wednesday and his driving licence suspended.
The accident on Monday morning occurred at the junction of Tampines Avenue 1 and Avenue 4 and involved four cars, a van and a minibus.
Muhammad Syafie Ismail, the 42-year-old car driver who was involved in the multi-vehicle accident in Tampines, walking to the State Courts on Apr 25, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long)
CNA understands that Syafie was driving the black Saab that was caught on dashcam footage speeding and sideswiping a white car before a junction.
Moments later, multiple vehicles are seen damaged at the junction, with a black car overturned.
A 17-year-old student at Temasek Junior College, Afifah Munirah Muhammad Azril, and a pest control company employee Norzihan Juwahib, 57, were killed. Six others, including Syafie, were taken to hospital.
Those injured included Afifah's father, a 64-year-old van driver, an 11-year-old car passenger and an 11-year-old minibus passenger.
The incident captured national interest, with footage of the incident circulated online.
Police investigations are ongoing for other potential offences.
If convicted of dangerous driving causing death, Syafie may be jailed between two and eight years and disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles.
For dangerous driving causing hurt, he could be fined up to S$10,000, or jailed for up to two years, or both, and disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles.
If convicted of dangerous driving, he could face a fine of up to S$5,000, a jail term of up to 12 months, or both.
The offence of failing to stop after an accident carries a maximum fine of S$1,000, up to three months' jail, or both.
Isn't that a phrase used during Hari Raya?Maaf zahir dan batin. All ok
fucker probably an ex-convict. very common
look at the cb minah in the photo still smiling. that must be the wifeSamsters still defaming Anthony or Jeremy?
Will sheeple know that they are sheeple that watched by a pack of wolves? Most sheeple there were jabbed if you consider jabbed sheeple are high IQ. They probably only passed PSLE when comes to understanding the worldThat’s one thing I don’t get about HWZ forums.
The people there are a seemingly educated bunch who always talk like they are some high level intellectuals and yet do the usual baby talk (moi= me; zeh zeh = some chick). And of all places, they chose to have discussions in a heavily censored / moderated shit forum.