A netizen shared a video showing a couple pouring a “stinky liquid” onto his car, along with a few other parked cars.
The incident happened on 8 June at about 12.51pm, somewhere along Circuit Road and was captured on his car’s dashcam.
The couple were seen acting suspiciously in front of the cars, with the woman opening what appears to be a seal from the bottle.
She was seen standing in front of the car and pretending nothing was happening as a passer-by passed her by.
She then stood in front of a car before pouring (or rather, splashing) the contents of the bottle onto the vehicle.
She then did the same to the other cars before leaving the scene hurriedly with her partner.
Potential penalties
Vandalism
The stealing, destroying, or damaging of any private and/or public property is an offence under Section 2 of the Vandalism Act.
Persons found guilty of vandalism face a fine of up to $2,000, or a jail term of up to 3 years, and caning of between 3 to 8 strokes.
Littering
Littering is an offence in Singapore and is defined as dropping, placing or throwing any article or t hing in a public place except a rubbish bin.
Persons caught littering face a fine of up to $2,000 for the first offence as well as the possibility of Corrective Work Order.