The post resonated with many netizens — including Singaporeans — who agreed with his bold take.
None of the passengers and crew on board were injured or reported feeling unwell.
Among the earliest to be penalised was a 19-year-old Singaporean driver.
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A cyclist reportedly captured the 2.5m-long python from under the car and "tossed" it back into the bush.
The fake news segment included a “reporter” interviewing “tourists” and a luxurious meal with sweeping mountain views.
Their journey came to a halt when their motorcycle ran out of fuel midway through their trip.
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Its Orchard Campus has reportedly already closed, holding its last classes on 26 June.
They also had a DJ and a candy bar with 4kg of sweets.