Kindergarten teacher’s car ‘showered’ with instant noodles from inconsiderate dumping of fellow flat residents
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 2 ― A kindergarten teacher was furious after discovering her car covered with instant noodles, believed to be thrown from the upper floors of her flat.
“I’d just sent my car for a wash and polish a day before. I even waited for two hours for my car and now, it’s covered in leftovers. According to Nina, she has tried voicing her problems to the flat’s management and even some of her neighbours who faced similar experience have done the same, but no action had been taken.
“One of my neighbours had it even worse because he had discovered a used condom on top of his car. This is so uncivilised,” she said, adding that since the instant noodles incident, she decided to park her car outside of her flat area.
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