https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=506738790152838 For those without facebook, this video showed the guy riding a motorbike while lying down on his back and watching a video on his phone. Yes, it's illegal. He was lucky there were no cops on patrol at that time. He'd go to jail or at least fined almost a USD100.
The fact that he has a dedicated camera crew means that this is a stunt. But seriously, good balance. Traffic flow is good too. Not that the authorities being magnanimous, it is just that they cannot see his plate no.
Or someone who got their priorities right decided to record a video because who should care about traffic and driving while there is someone riding like that, we live in such era after all
Theres a lot of them in facebook. There was even driving a car in the passenger seat during rush hours and he was boasting that cops didnt even notice him. Well he went viral so they just permanently suspend his drivers license and have him pay a huge fine.
I just imagined some guy isekaid with his bike and him running over the demon king while lying on his back watching a video
In Malaysia, when anything happens, you either make a video of it or you make a selfie first. If someone is involved in an incident, a Malaysian's first response is to snap a selfie with the title "OMG! It happened right in front of me!" instead of helping or calling for the ambulance. So it's not uncommon for a motorist to follow a dude who ride a bike on his back filming everything to see how far the dude can go before he's arrested or get into an accident. Then he'd sell the video to the local TV station if he can or just post it on social media where his account will go viral.
Before we talk about anything else, like it was illegal or why there was no cop or why he didn't get isekai yet, let's just admit one thing that it's actually dang amazing and impressive, like how you see stunts in circus.
Really? Well that makes sense. If this was really Malaysia, he would probably have been hit from the side by a road-raging driver. Ai-chan just grabbed this off facebook.
@Ai chan lied!? Well now @Ai chan's Malaysian selfie explanation is seeming less likely than @0000000's "it's a stunt".
That's not limited to Malaysia only, it's becoming more and more common in industrialized countries to stop and take photos or videos of accident scenes, so response crews have a harder time getting to the scenes.
Not lie per se. Ai-chan took it off a Malaysian guy's facebook page. Ai-chan doesn't know if he grabbed it from elsewhere.