When visiting other countries, it's important to be respectful and considerate.
shared a video of yet another driver of a Singapore-registered car littering in Johor, Malaysia on Oct 13.
In a video shared by the Stomper, the driver is seen opening his door to toss out what appears to be plastic wrappers."On top of that, he ran a red light.""We should not do this no matter if it is your country or not." In July, the driver of a Singapore-registered car went viral after he was caught on video tossing rubbish out of his vehicle in Johor.
In another incident, a Mercedes-Benz driver was shamed for littering a road in Johor Bahru with rambutan peels and used tissues.Get more of Stomp's latest updates by following us on
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