Crime & Courts

Watch: Man throws infantile tantrum in Pudu after illegally-parked car clamped

KUALA LUMPUR: A man was caught on camera throwing a very public tantrum after his car was clamped by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) officers in Pudu on Tuesday.

Harian Metro reported that the man, in his 30s, parked his Proton Perdana in front of a bank, despite knowing that it is a no-parking zone.

The incident was triggered when the man returned to his car at around 11.50am, only to find that it had been clamped.

Enraged, the man clambered onto the hood of his car and scolded the DBKL officers using foul words.

According to DBKL enforcement department director general Osman Ismail, the enraged man finally agreed to pay a fine to release the clamp. However, he threw the money at the DBKL officers.

To the DBKL officers' credit, they refused to pick up the money and requested that the man hand the money to them in a civilised manner.

But the man decided to take his theatrics to greater heights by picking up his money and climbing onto the roof of his car to continue berating the officers. Once again, he repeated the same action by hurling the money towards the DBKL personnel.

The officers eventually unclamped his car after the man paid the fine in a more polite manner. --SAYS.COM

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