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Dancing with death: Man prancing on road for TikTok has Singaporeans hopping mad
FEBRUARY 19, 2021PUBLISHED AT 5:20 PMByLAM MIN LEEASIAONE

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Facebook/SG Road Vigilante


How far would you go for online fame? For a young man in Singapore, it meant putting his life on the line by getting his groove on in the wrong place.

On Thursday (Feb 18), a clip shared on Facebook page Singapore Road Vigilante showed him dancing on a road at night and taking puffs from a cigarette as vehicles drove past him.

In another clip, he was seen keeping up with the same antics while occasionally turning his head to check for oncoming traffic.

Footage of his stunt, which reportedly first appeared on TikTok, has since been removed from the video sharing application.

But copies of the videos soon made their way on social media, incurring the wrath of netizens who slammed the man for jeopardising his own and other road users' safety as he could've caused a traffic accident with his actions. They were not impressed by his dance moves either.

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PHOTO: Facebook screengrabs

Although the man was sporting a pair of sunglasses, a face mask was nowhere in sight. For not wearing a mask in public, he could face a $300 fine under Covid-19 regulations.

Just two months ago, a woman was spotted sitting on a lane divider in heavy traffic while a man appeared to be talking to her from the kerb.

In dashcam footage shared on Facebook page Roads.sg, several motorists were seen slowing down to avoid hitting her.

While speculations about her behaviour were rife, the actual reason behind it remains unknown.

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Hope the police cctvs pick him up and he can dance all night in his cell soon.
 
It's a shame the Malaysian railway track is no more, otherwise we could have lots of fun in this Tik Tok era. :wink:

 
During my kampong days i ever came across a tangki(diety) in trance. Also smoking away. :biggrin:
 
Dancing with death: Man prancing on road for TikTok has Singaporeans hopping mad
FEBRUARY 19, 2021PUBLISHED AT 5:20 PMByLAM MIN LEEASIAONE

dancingonroad_fb.jpg


Facebook/SG Road Vigilante


How far would you go for online fame? For a young man in Singapore, it meant putting his life on the line by getting his groove on in the wrong place.

On Thursday (Feb 18), a clip shared on Facebook page Singapore Road Vigilante showed him dancing on a road at night and taking puffs from a cigarette as vehicles drove past him.

In another clip, he was seen keeping up with the same antics while occasionally turning his head to check for oncoming traffic.

Footage of his stunt, which reportedly first appeared on TikTok, has since been removed from the video sharing application.

But copies of the videos soon made their way on social media, incurring the wrath of netizens who slammed the man for jeopardising his own and other road users' safety as he could've caused a traffic accident with his actions. They were not impressed by his dance moves either.

fbcomments_1.jpg

PHOTO: Facebook screengrabs

Although the man was sporting a pair of sunglasses, a face mask was nowhere in sight. For not wearing a mask in public, he could face a $300 fine under Covid-19 regulations.

Just two months ago, a woman was spotted sitting on a lane divider in heavy traffic while a man appeared to be talking to her from the kerb.

In dashcam footage shared on Facebook page Roads.sg, several motorists were seen slowing down to avoid hitting her.

While speculations about her behaviour were rife, the actual reason behind it remains unknown.

[email protected]

We are aware of this case, he is currently undergoing assessment at this time.

If any members of the public is aware of additional citizens behaving in this manner, kindly contact us.

We can be reached at:

https://www.imh.com.sg/

Institute of Mental Health
http://www.imh.com.sg/
Buangkok Green Medical Park
10 Buangkok View
Singapore 539747
 
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