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Two men believed to be drunk obstruct traffic while passed out cold in the car

Sleep anytime, anywhere.

Yesterday (April 4), a video on Twitter showed a car stopping in front of a traffic light, causing traffic to come to a crawl.

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A 27-second video shared by @jnmalaysia showed two men, believed to be drunk, sleeping soundly in the car while other vehicles attempt to ease past them.

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One was shirtless, while the other wore a Liverpool jersey with his legs sticking out of the car window. The exact time and location of the incident remain unclear.

A man, presumably the videographer, tried waking the men up but to no avail.

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Some believe that the men were celebrating Liverpool’s win over Arsenal and had a bit too much to drink. One even tagged the official Liverpool FC handle, cheekily requesting the football club to “take back [their] team ASAP”.

Another said that perhaps they were Arsenal fans and tried drowning the painful loss with alcohol.

Two men believed to be drunk obstruct traffic while passed out cold in the car
(Screenshot from Twitter @jnmalaysia)
Two men believed to be drunk obstruct traffic while passed out cold in the car
(Screenshot from Twitter @jnmalaysia)

A netizen, however, criticized the men for their actions, saying that they should have taken a Grab ride if they were too drunk to drive instead of holding up traffic.

Two men believed to be drunk obstruct traffic while passed out cold in the car
(Screenshot from Twitter @jnmalaysia)

Another said it was better than drunk driving and praised the men for choosing to sleep in the car.

Two men believed to be drunk obstruct traffic while passed out cold in the car
(Screenshot from Twitter @jnmalaysia)

Cover images from video by Twitter @jnmalaysia


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Sources: Twitter @jnmalaysia

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