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Car Displays EXPLICIT RACIST Message near Woodlands Checkpoint!

 



A highly offensive and potentially seditious incident was captured in a viral video posted on November 21, 2025, showing a grey Honda SPADA driving into the Woodlands Custom pickup and drop-off point with a racially hostile message displayed on the vehicle's rear.

The Offensive Display

The video clearly shows the back of the car fitted with an LED display that was running the words: "FUCK CHINESE." The explicit and derogatory nature of the public display has caused immediate outrage online.

Netizen Response and Predicted Consequences

The video quickly went viral, prompting strong reactions from netizens who predicted serious legal repercussions for the driver:

  • Law Enforcement: Several comments directly referenced the authorities responsible for maintaining public order and security:

    • "CC. To Shamugan" (Referring to Singapore's Minister for Home Affairs and Law).

    • "Hoseh liao, Kopi O waiting for him" (A Singlish expression implying the driver is in serious trouble and police interrogation/tea is inevitable).

    • "Internal Sercurity Department waiting for him" (Suggesting the case could be escalated to the Internal Security Department due to the nature of the racial hostility).

  • Moral Outrage: Another netizen simply commented, "Omg that’s kind of rude," reflecting the general shock at the public display of explicit racism.

Legal and Public Order Implications

While the police have not yet released a formal statement, the vehicle's location at a sensitive border checkpoint (Woodlands Custom) combined with the public and explicit broadcasting of a racially hostile message is likely to trigger an investigation under Singapore's laws concerning public order, sedition, and racial harmony.

Such acts, especially those promoting hostility between different groups, are treated with extreme seriousness by law enforcement in Singapore. The widespread sharing of the video ensures that authorities will be alerted to the incident, and based on netizen comments, arrests and severe charges are widely anticipated.

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