Channel NewsAsia - 1 hour 36 minutes ago
SINGAPORE : Police have arrested a man for trying to cheat motorists, claiming that they had knocked him down.
The 32—year—old suspect allegedly asked at least two drivers for compensation.
The police said that on April 1, a woman was driving her car from Sims Avenue to Lorong 27, Geylang, when she heard a loud bang at the rear of her vehicle.
She stopped to check and found the suspect sitting by the road. He claimed she had knocked into him.
She suggested sending him to hospital, but he refused. Instead, he demanded S$200 in compensation. The police were called and the man was arrested on the spot.
This was the second such case in the day. Earlier, the police had received a call from another driver who encountered a similar situation at Lorong 19, Geylang.
The driver had offered to send the victim to hospital, but the man refused and insisted that he be paid instead. When the driver said he would call the police, the man left.
The man will be charged in court on April 3 for cheating. — CNA/de
wahahahaha. copied from just in singapore.
what an idiot to think this will actually work.
hmm... oh well.. ppl do all sort of crazy things though
lets all get it straight.
made in singapore not = to work in singapore.
Originally posted by alwaysdisturbed:wahahahaha. copied from just in singapore.
what an idiot to think this will actually work.