FIVE people allegedly endangered their lives and those of other road users by filming on a busy road in Meru, Klang, China Press reported.
In a low-res video that went viral on social media platforms, the men and women were seen mimicking rowing motions while dancing on a road divider.
Others also said the group would jeopardise both their own lives and others’ safety for the sake of fleeting fame, labelling their actions as thoughtless and foolish.
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