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Home News Insights VIDEO: It’s Raining Ringgits In Singapore! RM50 Notes Scattered All Over Highway VIDEO: It’s Raining Ringgits In Singapore! RM50 Notes Scattered All Over Highway Insights Chris Aaron | August 05, 2015 12:32 pm Here's an exceptionally rare right: raining Ringgits in Singapore? Yikes.We first spotted a video of this one going viral on social media yesterday evening, but couldn’t quite tell from the footage if the news was true, nor were there much of a sustainable description to provide any grounds.Now, more reports are surfacing on the event, with The Straits Times in Singapore picking up the news, with quotes from several eye-witnesses who confirmed the happenings.Yes, it was raining RM50 notes on Singapore’s Bukit Timah Highway yesterday, and no one seems to know where it all came from. Eye-witnesses estimated that up to RM10,000 could have been in the area.Of course, motorists were stopping all over the place to get what they could, I mean, wouldn’t you?But as the Straits Times point out, those caught for taking the money could face up to two years in prison, and or a fine as per Singapore law.In any case, it’s an extremely rare thing to see on the road, one that we all wish we could witness for ourselves, don’t we? Here’s a dash-cam clip of it. Orang ramai kutip duit RM50 yang bertaburan di jalanraya :)Orang ramai kutip duit RM50 yang bertaburan di jalanraya :)More : Sukan Star TV @ Sukan Star .com @ sukanstar.comPosted by Sukan Star TV on Tuesday, 4 August 2015 ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Malaysia Road Singapore Traffic Print Related News 7 Dastardly Driving Habits Of The Average Malaysian Driver Insights Chris Aaron | June 19, 2015 So, the standard of driving in the country is on its way to hell, isn’t it? While face-to-face Malaysians can be some of the nicest folk you'll meet, ... VIDEO: On Your ‘Balik Kerja’ Journey? Don’t Do This! Auto News Chris Aaron | July 20, 2015 Here’s a video uploaded by one traveller that captures a very nasty habit of many Malaysian drivers: abusing the emergency lane.Obviously, no such ... MRT Malaysia Responds To Concerns At TTDI: “It’s Not A Crack” Auto News Chris Aaron | July 24, 2015 A new image of what appears to be a large crack on an MRT line development has been circulating on social media today, with Malaysians sharing the ... OPS SELAMAT: Speed Cameras Deployed To Catch Queue Cutters Too Auto News Chris Aaron | July 14, 2015 If you think speed cameras set up in conjunction with the on-going Ops Selamat are just to catch speeding vehicles, you may want to think again.This ... Comments
VIDEO: It’s Raining Ringgits In Singapore! RM50 Notes Scattered All Over Highway Insights Chris Aaron | August 05, 2015 12:32 pm Here's an exceptionally rare right: raining Ringgits in Singapore? Yikes.We first spotted a video of this one going viral on social media yesterday evening, but couldn’t quite tell from the footage if the news was true, nor were there much of a sustainable description to provide any grounds.Now, more reports are surfacing on the event, with The Straits Times in Singapore picking up the news, with quotes from several eye-witnesses who confirmed the happenings.Yes, it was raining RM50 notes on Singapore’s Bukit Timah Highway yesterday, and no one seems to know where it all came from. Eye-witnesses estimated that up to RM10,000 could have been in the area.Of course, motorists were stopping all over the place to get what they could, I mean, wouldn’t you?But as the Straits Times point out, those caught for taking the money could face up to two years in prison, and or a fine as per Singapore law.In any case, it’s an extremely rare thing to see on the road, one that we all wish we could witness for ourselves, don’t we? Here’s a dash-cam clip of it. Orang ramai kutip duit RM50 yang bertaburan di jalanraya :)Orang ramai kutip duit RM50 yang bertaburan di jalanraya :)More : Sukan Star TV @ Sukan Star .com @ sukanstar.comPosted by Sukan Star TV on Tuesday, 4 August 2015 ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Malaysia Road Singapore Traffic
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7 Dastardly Driving Habits Of The Average Malaysian Driver Insights Chris Aaron | June 19, 2015 So, the standard of driving in the country is on its way to hell, isn’t it? While face-to-face Malaysians can be some of the nicest folk you'll meet, ...
VIDEO: On Your ‘Balik Kerja’ Journey? Don’t Do This! Auto News Chris Aaron | July 20, 2015 Here’s a video uploaded by one traveller that captures a very nasty habit of many Malaysian drivers: abusing the emergency lane.Obviously, no such ...
MRT Malaysia Responds To Concerns At TTDI: “It’s Not A Crack” Auto News Chris Aaron | July 24, 2015 A new image of what appears to be a large crack on an MRT line development has been circulating on social media today, with Malaysians sharing the ...
OPS SELAMAT: Speed Cameras Deployed To Catch Queue Cutters Too Auto News Chris Aaron | July 14, 2015 If you think speed cameras set up in conjunction with the on-going Ops Selamat are just to catch speeding vehicles, you may want to think again.This ...