After she was caught pumping Ron95 petrol into her Singapore-registered vehicle at a BHP fuel station in Air Tawar, Malaysia, this driver tried asking for forgiveness, according to a video uploaded to Facebook group SG Road Vigilante on Friday (May 15).
In the video, the person recording can be heard confronting the driver — a middle-aged woman — as he paces around the latter’s vehicle on Wednesday.
Because the car’s boot is open and trunk hood raised, the license plate is not visible from the rear.
“This car is a Singapore-registered car,” he says. “Look at her tactic, she opened the car’s [trunk] so that people can’t tell.”
After he confronts her, the driver allegedly tried to swap to a different nozzle for petrol, he added.
He also accused the pump’s attendant of “pretending not to know” that the driver was pumping Ron95.
Addressing the driver once more, he asks: “You know that this is a Singapore-registered car, so why did you fill it up with Ron95?”
However, the woman replies that she didn’t know.


