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Driver Scribbles 'Sorry' And Points Out Scratches With Marker Pen On Stranger's Car

The driver had allegedly reversed into a car at Jewel Changi Airport.

Cover image via All Singapore Stuff/Facebook

A driver in Singapore who reversed into another vehicle by accident took a rather unusual approach to deal with it

On 23 April, Facebook page All Singapore Stuff uploaded a video showing that the driver had allegedly apologised by writing 'Sorry' with a marker pen on the victim's car.

According to Mothership, the incident took place at Jewel Changi Airport's car park. 

On the car's bonnet, it read, "Sorry I bang your car when reversing".

However, the apology wasn't the only thing left behind.

In the video, scratches allegedly caused by the accident were also pointed out with a marker.

The marker trail indicated the different scratches with arrows pointing at them and an additional 'Sorry' scribbled at the bottom.

The video ends with a woman shrugging and looking confused by the whole incident

It is unclear if the driver had left any contact number other than what was written.

You can watch the video below:

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