A young South African Police Service cop shared when he received his new Volkswagen from a dealership. Some people were stunned, while others showed support.
Did you know? We have fun quizzes! Explore our new quiz section!at a dealership. The young gent was all smiles when the car salesman removed the cover to unveil the vehicle.Bold teen drinks alcohol next to security, netizens laugh:"We are cruising nicely"
Themba's viral video received over a million views from TikTok users, with many also rushing to the comment section to congratulate the man. On the other hand,@cheeznator told the online community: "Police officers are like any ordinary person. They also need to be respected. There is nothing wrong with anybody posting their success.""My first car as a constable was a 1986 Corolla. To this day, after almost 39 years in the police force, I never had the opportunity to have a car from a dealership.
"People who can’t afford it in the comments are bitter. Mara, do you guys know what it takes to own a car?"People are stressed about your achievement. Congratulations. The uniform and the car."cop who was captured on camera bursting with pride after seeing his long-time friend pass by in her new car.
A TikTok video posted by Langelihle Nonjabulo shows the SAPS police officer screaming as he runs to hug and carry her with much excitement. The two friends share a priceless and warm embrace before theJade Rhode is a Human Interest Reporter who joined the Briefly News team in April 2024. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree from Rhodes University, majoring in Journalism and Media Studies and Linguistics.
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