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[VIDEO] SG Rolls Royce Driver Holds Up Traffic Because Of BMW's "Selfish" Parking

He was afraid he would scratch his car on the BMW.

Cover image via @Tok_Tek (Twitter)

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A driver of a Rolls Royce was recently caught on camera holding up traffic in Tiong Bahru, Singapore because he was afraid he would scratch his car on a BMW that was parked slightly out of its lot

The incident, which has gone viral on social media, purportedly occurred on Thursday, 24 March.

According to Facebook page SG Road Vigilante, the original caption of the video read, "Walking to my shoot, but couldn't help to try and reason with the most selfish idiot driver ever."

The 56-second clip shows the person recording the video confronting the driver of the Rolls Royce Phantom — the man in the white shirt — for stopping his ultra-luxury car in the middle of Seng Poh Road and causing a traffic jam to wait for the driver of the BMW to move.

In the video, the man behind the camera tells the Rolls Royce driver that there is clearly enough space for his car to go through

"Please move your car! Look, [there are] so many people waiting for you! There's more than enough space! Are you an idiot?" the man asked, showing a number of cars waiting behind the Rolls Royce.

However, the driver retorts, "Why you kepoh (busybody)? Are you sure or not? If kena (hit), you pay!"

"You want to put on a website? You want to talk c*ck right? You kepoh right?" the driver continued to jibe at the man recording the video.

A Caucasian woman who was observing the situation then steps in to calmly ask the Rolls Royce driver to slowly inch closer to try and clear the 'tight' space

However, the driver again angrily replies that he wants the "selfish b*stard" driver of the BMW X6 to move his car, insisting that only then there will be enough space for him to drive past.

The clip ends with the man behind the camera calling out the driver for being more selfish and holding up over 20 people due to the commotion.

The video and Facebook post do not detail how the situation was resolved.

The video has garnered over 200,000 views since it was posted less than a day ago on the Facebook page

It sparked a discussion among netizens about whether there was enough space for the luxury car to go through.

Some suggested that the man acted that way because he was only the chauffeur, and not the owner of the car.

Meanwhile, others joked and said they would check out the road for themselves with their own cars.

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