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Some Malaysians Still Stubborn Ignoring Signs And Swimming In Dangerous River

It has been a common thing where people are not following the rules. Even it is so simple, some people choose to ignore it.

A post on Facebook shared by Pencetus Ummah Rahmat Ikhsan shows how some Malaysians can’t follow simple instructions and have no concern over their own lives. This is regarding a sign that says it is not a suitable place for people to swim, even the sign says a lot of people have died swimming in the river.

His post said: “Stubborn. There are already two signboards warning people, but still, many swim at the river in Belukar Bukit. Those of us living around this area don’t dare to swim here because we know about this place. A majority of those who have drowned here are outsiders. But you can’t say that they didn’t know, because the authorities have put up huge signboards. What’s most scary is that this place once claimed the lives of five children at one go.”

With the signboard has been put out near the river, people should have just followed the rule for their own safety.

Source: Facebook Pencetus Ummah Rahmat Ikhsan

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