Beggar in M’sia drives premium SUV, gets up to RM500 a day by begging at night markets 😲
Officers from Malaysia’s Department of Social Welfare issued the man a warning before releasing him.
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https://tsl.to/beggarsuv
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That’s a Volvo in proton’s badge.
Proton x70 premium 1.8. if 1 yo less than rm 100k can get, 3 yo below rm 85k
Rushing to Msia to beg nao!

(23-02-2024, 08:06 AM)p1acebo Wrote: [ -> ]Rushing to Msia to beg nao! 
me taking bus 170 now.
One month at least $3k plus
(23-02-2024, 08:06 AM)p1acebo Wrote: [ -> ]Rushing to Msia to beg nao! 
which part got better human traffic? sic pls.
Beggars wages in Malaysia better than in Singapore. Generous Malaysian. Got beggars work permit? No work permit required can migrate there to work.

Their authority should just confiscate everything he owns and donate to needy organizations.
Make him a real beggar. using people's kindness as weakness.
That car could be a donation. But with deformed hands, how could he drive? I'd seen driver without both hands speeding on highway, very cool. But he unlikely could do it
(23-02-2024, 09:45 AM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote: [ -> ]That car could be a donation. But with deformed hands, how could he drive? I'd seen driver without both hands speeding on highway, very cool. But he unlikely could do it
Maybe he has a chauffer to drive him to his work place. How much does a part-time chauffer cost.
(23-02-2024, 09:51 AM)Goldmine Wrote: [ -> ]Maybe he has a chauffer to drive him to his work place.
Or his wife or son
So yau kui go and beg in foreign country they will look down on kelian Singaporeans
(23-02-2024, 09:53 AM)Lukongsimi Wrote: [ -> ]So yau kui go and beg in foreign country they will look down on kelian Singaporeans
no money who kelian you?
(23-02-2024, 08:06 AM)p1acebo Wrote: [ -> ]Rushing to Msia to beg nao!
You may end up begging for your life over in JB.
(23-02-2024, 09:45 AM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote: [ -> ]That car could be a donation. But with deformed hands, how could he drive? I'd seen driver without both hands speeding on highway, very cool. But he unlikely could do it
I know of a kind soul in S'pore who donated a 75-inch Smart TV to a poor old man who lives alone in a 1-room HDB flat, and even paid for it to be wall mounted. Visitors to this poor guy would end up getting the wrong impression.
(23-02-2024, 08:43 AM)Lukongsimi Wrote: [ -> ]One month at least $3k plus
what are our old folks waiting for ?
no need collect cardboard liao lah.............
(23-02-2024, 10:04 AM)Napoleon Porlumpar Wrote: [ -> ]what are our old folks waiting for ?
no need collect cardboard liao lah.............
Ya loh go there may end up up lorry
So
Many robbers not only beggars
Go istana beg for pineapple better
(23-02-2024, 10:04 AM)EvertonDiehard Wrote: [ -> ]I know of a kind soul in S'pore who donated a 75-inch Smart TV to a poor old man who lives alone in a 1-room HDB flat, and even paid for it to be wall mounted. Visitors to this poor guy would end up getting the wrong impression.
More harm one than good.
(23-02-2024, 09:57 AM)K88 shu shu Wrote: [ -> ]no money who kelian you?
Proton last time had no $....Then the Chinese saw this and "
可怜" Dr M's (failed) pet project...
And I am not to only person who love to rub that in...
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/439633
This proton x70 is actually the geely atlas with minor chanes. No wonder its look and feel and performance are much better than the previous proton models
Don't blame him.
In Malaysia public transport is very poor, there js no choice except to own a car. It is also better to get a good car to avoid reliability problems.
(23-02-2024, 10:28 AM)Goldmine Wrote: [ -> ]More harm one than good.
I heard that a charity requested for a TV for that unprivileged senior, and the only donor was willing to give up the older of his 2 TV sets and even pay for the wall mounting. I donated my old sofa that was in pristine condition to a senior activity centre, but was told to also pay for the movers to bring it there. I guess the SAC didn't want to spend any money - not even to have it shifted to their premises.
(23-02-2024, 12:10 PM)sgbuffett Wrote: [ -> ]Don't blame him. In Malaysia public transport is very poor, there js no choice except to own a car. It is also better to get a good car to avoid reliability problems.
In large countries, both houses and cars are affordable even to the hoi polloi.