One particular driver in Singapore seems to be under the radar of the authorities. Or so they claim. A Facebook user took to the ROADS.SG page on Sunday (May 7) to share an image of an interesting bumper sticker – or talisman – on an Audi car. On the...
One particular driver in Singapore seems to be under the radar of the authorities. Or so they claim.
A Facebook user took to the ROADS.SG page on Sunday to share an image of an interesting bumper sticker – or talisman – on an Audi car.Perhaps the talisman is to ward off LTA officers and keep them from noticing any offences the driver may commit. Or it might just be a brag from the driver on how he or she can’t get caught no matter what they do on the road.
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