Malaysia

Honk, honk! Mont Kiara residents fume over supercar blocking entrance

Garbage truck unable to enter collection area thanks to McLaren, one says

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 13 Nov 2023 10:08PM

Honk, honk! Mont Kiara residents fume over supercar blocking entrance
Irritated residents voiced their frustration recently in the Mont Kiara Community Facebook group over how irresponsible the driver was. The supercar was parked in front of the rear entrance, obstructing the garbage truck's entry into the collection area. – Mont Kiara Community Facebook pic, November 13, 2023

by The Vibes Team

AN indiscriminately parked McLaren at a high-end condominium near Mont Kiara has disrupted the collection of garbage at the building.

Irritated residents voiced their frustration recently in the Mont Kiara Community Facebook group over how irresponsible the driver was.

The supercar was parked in front of the rear entrance, obstructing the garbage truck's entry into the collection area.

A resident wrote, “The dump truck cannot enter to pick up rubbish at 28 Mont Kiara all bcos (sic) this McLaren blocked the entrance. Attitude problem.”

Another resident said, “Maybe he wants to dump his car in the rubbish area. Can just pick it up and throw it away.” – The Vibes, November 13, 2023

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