A woman has taken road rage to the next level after she held up traffic to damage a car and film the driver who clipped the vehicle she was in.
Road rage has got the best of all of us at one point or another, but while most of us are likely to mutter a few unsavoury insults or maybe even make a few lewd gestures, one woman took her rage further.
The unidentified woman was caught walking up to a Toyota Alphard and ripping the license plate off of the front of the car.
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However, she didn’t stop there. She proceeded to throw the said license plate at the vehicle's windshield. It's not known whether the plate caused any damage to the glass.
The video of the incident, which occurred near Tuas Second Link Immigration and Quarantine Complex (CIQ). in Singapore, was posted to social media yesterday (July 9) and to a YouTube account by SG Road Vigilante.
The wildly shared clip shows the woman using both hands to push against the car in a bid to slow traffic. She then rips the number plate off and throws it at the car.
A man later gets out of a Kia car and runs toward the victim’s vehicle, making offensive gestures. In other parts of the video, the woman can be seen in front of the car with her phone, preventing it from moving forward, as reported by channelnewsasia.
Iskandar Puteri district police chief Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Rahmat Ariffin explained in a Facebook post that the woman’s road rage was unleashed after the Toyota driver hit a Kia car while changing lanes.
A man and woman from the Kia car then got off the vehicle, with the man shouting and gesturing obscenities toward the victim, ACP Rahmat said in a statement issued in Malay.
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"The female suspect ripped the car’s number plate and threw it at the victim’s windshield,” he added.
The victim was returning to Singapore from residential development in Forest City in Johor, and was not injured, said ACP Rahmat, adding that there was minor damage to the victim’s car.
He added that CCTV recordings were obtained from the victim’s car dashcam. The case is being investigated for mischief.
“Road users are advised to drive in a prudent and unhurried manner, especially at the Second Link’s CIQ roads,” said the statement.
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