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Man Claims He's Malaysian After He Was Told His SG Car Cannot Use RON95

"Even though I'm Malaysian also cannot?" he asked the woman who recorded the video.

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It is widely known that RON95 petrol is subsidised by the Malaysian government, which means that foreign-registered cars are not allowed to use the petrol for their vehicle

Despite the common knowledge, a man recently went viral on social media after he was recorded pumping RON95 petrol into his Singapore-registered Honda Odyssey.

In the one-minute clip posted on SG Road Vigilante SGRV's YouTube channel, the man can be seen being approached by a woman at a gas station in Malaysia after he was done pumping his car with RON95 petrol.

The woman told him several times that he could not pump his car with RON95 petrol, to which the man asked, "Even though I'm Malaysian also cannot?"

"No, [it] doesn't matter [if] you're Malaysian or what but you are using a Singaporean car," she replied.

Image via SG Road Vigilante SGRV (YouTube)

The woman continued to confront the man and told him that he should know the rule if he was indeed Malaysian

"If you said you are Malaysian, you should know. You cannot fill up the petrol using a Singaporean car," she said.

The man then told her that in the past, other petrol stations in Melaka and Kuala Lumpur had allowed him to use the petrol for his vehicle.

Despite the man's explanation, the woman stood on her ground and told him again that he was not allowed to use RON95 petrol for his car.

Image via SG Road Vigilante SGRV (YouTube)

Netizens were enraged by the video and left their thoughts in the comments section

Many users requested that the authorities take legal action against the man in the video.

Image via YouTube

One user suggested that petrol stations should use a system that checks buyers' identities by tapping their identification card (IC) in order for them to use RON95.

"If the system detects a Malaysian IC with a foreign vehicle, the culprit can easily be traced," they wrote.

Image via YouTube

Meanwhile, one Singaporean user agreed that a heavier penalty must be given to Singaporeans who disobey Malaysian law.

Image via YouTube

Watch the full video here:

In case you missed it, here's why foreign vehicles are not allowed to pump heavily subsidised RON95 in Malaysia:

In January, a video of a Singaporean family shaking their car while refuelling at a petrol station in Johor Bahru went viral:

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