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Taxi vs PMD Uncle Turns Into Mop Fight, Uncle on PMA Suddenly “Miracle” Can Stand & Fight

In a scene that looked straight out of a localised WWE parody, two uncles engaged in an unexpected brawl in a carpark—one wielding a mop, the other defending his taxi. The video, which has gone viral online, captured not only the physical altercation but also the hilariously dramatic commentary from bystanders that left viewers in stitches.

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The commotion reportedly began when a PMD (Personal Mobility Device) rider and a taxi driver got into a dispute over a parking spot or right of way. As tempers flared, the PMD uncle—who initially appeared to have mobility issues—suddenly sprang up, grabbed a mop, and went on the offensive. Ironically, his newfound agility raised more questions than answers: if he could stand and fight, does he even need the PMD?

Meanwhile, the taxi uncle didn’t back down either. While both men clashed, bystanders remained largely passive—until a brave auntie stepped in and broke up the fight. Her calm intervention drew applause online, with netizens calling her the true MVP of the scene.

Internet Reacts with Epic Commentary

What really stole the show, however, wasn’t the scuffle itself but the live play-by-play from unseen commentators. Their off-the-cuff remarks included phrases like “gedebak gedebuk,” comparisons to WWF wrestling, and jokes that the taxi uncle was channeling Hulk Hogan. One netizen even dubbed the showdown “UFC—Unker Fighting Championship.”

Facebook users were quick to jump in with comedic gems:

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  • “PMD uncle suddenly can walk very fast and fight??”
  • “The mop uncle just mopped the floor with his pants.”
  • “This is our local version of WWE… mop vs taxi!”
  • “Why still need PMD? Tekong can re-enlist him already.”

Singaporeans Call Out Misuse of PMAs

Beyond the jokes, many netizens voiced concerns about the abuse of mobility devices, noting how PMAs and PMDs—originally intended for the elderly or disabled—are now widely misused. Comments like “still can stand and fight, but claim disability?” and “revoke his PMD licence!” echoed across the thread.

It reignited an ongoing discussion about the regulation and misuse of personal mobility aids in Singapore. Several called for stricter enforcement, suggesting that only medically certified individuals should be allowed to operate such devices.

Mop Fight May Have Legal Consequences

While no injuries were reported, the act could be considered a public nuisance, and both parties may potentially face fines or charges if police investigate further. Under Singapore’s law, violent confrontations in public spaces can result in legal repercussions—even if they seem trivial or amusing to onlookers.

Still, it’s the brilliant live commentary, auntie’s peacekeeping efforts, and the unexpected agility of the PMD rider that stole the spotlight. In a country known for its orderliness, this carpark chaos has become the internet’s latest obsession—one mop swing at a time.

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