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[Sg] - Malay man ferries his children and nephew daily on his personal mobility scooter, says it is cheaper than paying for the school bus

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https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...le-in-s-pore-are-relying-on-mobility-scooters
 
Spoiling the children. This goes for all the Marcerdid queuing up to drop off their reech princesses at the elite schools
 
If you give interview time to the local propagandists, I will say fuck you, fuck your family and fuck your kids.

May they all die in a an accident. :FU:
 
After sent the children to school, then do food delivery until off school time and send children back home for makan.. Good life.
 
Any reason to touch chewren & nephew or rubba rubba his kkj with their ass is shiok for the mudds.
 
anyone know...do i need to certify i am handicap before they will allow me to buy such a toy? I then zhng the motor and viola, i have a 4-wheeler without COE.
 
If more Malays think like this, Malays will be rich enough yo take over the island one day.
 

Does he have any disability in walking? If not, why the fark is he riding such a vehicle? And endangering all his children some more.
Why Muuds always like to xia suay and self-pwn themselves like clowns?

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/...,conditions or certified walking difficulties.

" The additional restrictions included reducing the speed limit of motorised PMAs from 10kmh to 6kmh, and restricting mobility scooters to users with health conditions or certified walking difficulties. "
 
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