Several Lamborghini drivers were caught driving recklessly on the Senai-Desaru Expressway, posing a danger to other drivers, especially those travelling from the opposite direction.
Videos of their reckless driving have gone viral on social media, prompting the authorities to take action against them.
Senai-Desaru Expressway.
— Jabatan Netizen Malaysia (@jnmalaysia) July 28, 2023
Setakat saman jer, takkan tak boleh bayar. Keta rega Juta². Saman pun Bukan rega Yahudi, rega Yarabbi aje. Small matter lah
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The Kota Tinggi, Johor police department has issued a statement identifying the drivers in the video, and they will be investigated under Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987, which deals with reckless driving and endangering others.
PIHAK @PDRMsia TELAH BERJAYA MENGESAN KENDERAAN-KENDERAAN TERLIBAT PADA JAM 11.40 TENGAHARI, DAN MENGENALPASTI PEMANDU-PEMANDU TERLIBAT. KES DISIASAT DI BAWAH SEKSYEN 42(1) AKTA PENGANGKUTAN JALAN
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1987 IAITU MEMANDU SECARA MELULU DAN MEMBAHAYAKAN. pic.twitter.com/Q4rjhgSDb2
If found guilty, the drivers could face imprisonment for up to 5 years and a fine ranging from RM5,000 to RM15,000.
This incident has sparked reactions from many netizens who commented, "The law is created to protect the rich. The wealthy can bend the law without breaking it, while the poor cannot bend the law and have to admit guilt even if they are innocent."
"I think I know the owner of the orange Lambo with the UR10 plate. Probably part of the Supercar Gang MY."
"It's not just the B40 who exhibit reckless behaviour. Even the T20 can be like this. This is an example of four-legged road hogs. They drive their expensive cars like kings on the road. If they get into an accident, I won't feel sorry for them."