'Human but pretends to be tissue paper': Man flamed for physically chope-ing Ang Mo Kio parking lot

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'Human but pretends to be tissue paper': Man flamed for physically chope-ing Ang Mo Kio parking lot
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Trying to find an empty lot in a crowded car park can be extremely frustrating. And it gets doubly annoying when you locate one, only to find a man standing on it to 'chope' the lot. This is what one man did at the car park near Cheng San Market & Cooked Food Centre. On Friday (March 31), a video...

Trying to find an empty lot in a crowded car park can be extremely frustrating.

In the clip, the male passenger of another car was seen alighting from the vehicle to look for an empty parking lot. In response, the driver whose dashcam had recorded the incident honked at him, and the latter turned around.

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