Bike sharing is the newest craze to hit Singapore.
There have of course been hiccups along the way, with some Singaporeans abusing the bikes by either vandalising it, or damaging it.
This new case, however, involves a level of premeditated malice.
Spray paint
See, at least one rider has taken to spray painting the Ofo bike to perhaps pass it off as their own.
A tweet by _Muzzypie showed what appears to be an ofo bike with its licence plate scratched off, as well as another that had been coated in black.
First of all, it's not yours
— jp (@_Muzzypie) April 25, 2017
Secondly, who gave you the rights to spray ofo and take out the plate number?
Please stop being so selfish pic.twitter.com/dVg8VnoCDn
That's not how you share.
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