Uh oh, Gatita Yan & her boyfriend have apparently gotten in trouble with the law.
The duo had supposedly been taking a trip to Ipoh when Wee Shen tried using the car’s autopilot function. Gatita had initially meant to show the function to her followers, but it backfired on her instead as it sparked discussion about its legal use. Needless to say, the police are currently looking for the duo to investigate the issue.A few days ago, Gatita and Wee Shen took a road trip to Ipoh for a romantic holiday. The couple apparently drove there in Wee Shen’s BMW car.
Gatita showed the scene on her socials, uploading a photo of Wee Shen asleep in the driver’s seat while the car drove itself. Notably enough, Wee Shen had his hands off the wheel and his feet off the pedals. “” Gatita captioned, laughing at her boyfriend. Unfortunately, others did not find the scene very sweet.Several pointed out that using the autopilot function could be a danger. Others wondered if it was even legal. As it turns out, the answer to the latter is no.
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