Honda Civic driver explains himself in video response to haters, pleads for privacy

"And all these are my mistakes. So why post my parents’ address, causing them distress."

Belmont Lay| February 06, 06:26 AM

The Honda Civic driver, who looks like Kim Jong-un, has been called up for questioning by the Traffic Police.

This was after he was seen road-hogging and e-braking in two separate videos that have been circulated online.

It has been revealed that the two incidents occurred on the same day on Jan 29.

The first incident happened at 9am:

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And the second incident at 12:50pm:

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Now, the Kim Jong-un doppelganger has posted a YouTube video justifying his actions. He has also called for the internet to leave his family and girlfriend out of this incident.

This comes after he identified himself on Facebook earlier on as the driver and tried to defend his actions. His real name is Quek Zhen Hao.

Watch the video:

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Here are snippets of his monologue from the video:

 

3:10: An idiot who behaved badly when provoked. Was I provoked? Yes, I was. Should I behave the way I should? No, I should not. And now, yes I came out of the car as shown on the video. Yes, I am fat as demonstrated on the video. Yes I’m rude. (He looks sheepishly to the side at 3:27).

 

3:31: Am I sorry? Yes, I am, for what had happened. Yes, I should not have behaved the way I did and yes I am very sorry about it. And yes, I will definitely be punished and I know my actions have consequences.

 

3:46: Why I didn’t speak out earlier? I chose not to speak earlier because I hope and I want to protect my family but never did I expect that by doing the right thing for my family I was leaving opportunities for people to twist and turn the story – to turn me into this fat ugly road bully ah beng.

 

4:06: It seemed to give a lot of people joy to persuquate (persecute) my family and I. My decision shows that I was wrong to trust and believe if I live in a society where people will not judge. How wrong I was. Instead, people enjoyed adding salt, water, fire into the situation though many of you were not around to witness it.

 

4:27: To those that are persuecating (persecuting) and to those who plan to, to all who have called me all sorts of names, who criticise my driving behaviour, who put my girlfriend photo, just ask yourself – have you always remain calm, cool and collected, and never ever made a mistake in your driving? If you have never been angry when provoked, always remain cool, calm and collected at all times while driving, please share it with me.

 

5:08: In the first incident, what I did was wrong. I should have controlled my temper. What I did was wrong. And all these are my mistakes. So why post my parents’ address, causing them distress. Why post photos of my girlfriend to cause grief to them and their family? I sincerely ask you to remove my parents’ address and girlfriend photos.

5:35: There are death threats to my family, people coming to my parents house. All the remarks are extremely hurtful evil and cruel. You know what? I made a mistake and I’m paying for my mistakes. But what is the difference between you, who criticise my family, girlfriend and I. Aren’t you cyber-bullying? You are just as good as thugs or rather you are like to be called cyber Ah Bengs. Just like what many of you call me Ah Bengs.

 

6:05: Death threats in forums, terrible criticisms about my parents, family and girlfriend. Does what you did in the forums towards me and my family show you have good upbringing? You can say what you want. Right now what you have done on the forum, you are cyber-bullying mentally and emotionally. Is that right?

 

6:24: You cause fear in my family. You cause fear in my girlfriend. You cause emotional entrapment, mental torture. So I made a mistake. Is my mistake bigger than all of you, such that I deserve punishment than all of you? Did I threaten to kill anybody? Yet my family have had death threats. Don’t you deserve forgiveness and understanding when you make mistakes?

 

6:53: My mistakes, my punishment. Why punish my parents, my family, my ex, and my girlfriend. The law will catch up with me but you don’t have to punish my family for what I have done.

 

7:10: Take a walk with me, if you are me, of course you are not but just imagine you are (???). Would you want to put your parents, family, friends through this? Would you put your own boyfriend, girlfriend up to the public to slaughter them?

 

7.33: Finally, I’m truly sorry for my behaviour. What sucks is that I have discovered that I am living in a society not gracious enough to confine the punishment to me and instead target my parents, my family, my girlfriend to a world of cruelty and not empathy. My parents taught me well. It was my mistake, nothing to do with my parents. In fact, thank you all of you who created the incident because now I know my family and girlfriend will stand by me. My family and girlfriend didn’t approve nor are they proud of what I had done in the video. But they don’t condemn me to die. They help me to grow, to learn from mistake, and they love me. The very important thing I know now is that my family will stand up, stand by me, will not judge me, but forgive and love me. So I will hold my head up, face the consequences. And to you people, the cyber Ah Bengs , I feel sorry for you. Thank you.

 

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