Youth slices up Lorong Halus bridge shelter with penknife

Knob.

Jonathan Lim | December 28, 2018, 12:37 PM

*Update at Dec. 28 1:25pm: Mothership was contacted by readers who clarified that the youth is not a member of Kamikaze Sprinters. They clarified that the youth bought and wore the Kamikaze Sprinters jacket but does not belong to the cycling group. We have updated this article to reflect this.*

Kamikaze Sprinters is a cycling group in Singapore whose members specialise in riding fixed-gear bicycles.

Ok, now that we are done explaining who they are, here's an example of how one youth is giving the whole group a bad name by wearing the group's jacket and cutting up a canopy:

Damaging public property while wearing a jacket from a group you do not belong to might not be such a bright idea:

Here's the full video of the youth cutting up the canvas canopy:

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The bridge looks to be the Lorong Halus bridge which is popular among cyclists, Instagrammers, and people who like to throw themselves/bicycles into the water:

Previously, another member of the Kamikaze Sprinter group, Zavier Lim, got into an altercation with another cyclist.

Lim rode his bicycle across an overhead bridge and hit the other cyclist's leg, the cyclist then kicked Lim.

Lim then filmed his argument with the cyclist -- the video of the argument went viral.