
WHAT’S the worst that could happen if you break the traffic law? Anyone would have done so in their lifetime, whether it be not stopping at the red light, speeding or any other petty offense we could think of.
We either learn the lesson the hard way after being fined several hundreds by the traffic police or when we get involved in an accident.
Regardless, we can all agree that a traffic offender learned his lesson in a particularly brutal fashion.
Take it from this video post by netizen xxxx where a Bezza driver could be seen driving against the flow of traffic.
Kuat betul eh abg polis kokak pintu bezzaa yang lawan arus tu. pic.twitter.com/qLi4AqqE6h
— Abang Panda
(@zulazri03) December 16, 2025
The video can also be found at: https://x.com/zulazri03/status/2001075379012858139?s=20s
What happened next was completely unexpected. A police rushed over and pulled at the door, nearly removing it in the attempt. From the video, netizens could observe that the entire right window had been pried open and the officer was trying to pull the driver out.
Although going against the flow of traffic was against the law, is it really necessary to pull off the offender’s door? According to Netizen @ImanKeisuke in the comment section, it wasn’t the fault of the police officer being strong but the door of the Bezza being flimsy.

But @aqmalhakim said that the handle of the car was quite durable. “If it was a Proton, the handle would have broken,” he added.

It appears, however, that the story was as simple as it seems. A fellow netizen who claims knowledge over the scene said the Bezza driver was a snatch thief who recently robbed an uncle. She pointed out that the Bezza was in fact a rental car.

Apparently the uncle made a report to the police station and the real owner used GPS to track the robbers down, two of them, to be exact. Well, it appears all that brute force is justified after all, now that we understand the full story. — Focus Malaysia

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