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Satu rakaman video memaparkan seorang pelancong asing menemubual lelaki tempatan dengan berlatarbelakangkan aksi mat rempit berhampiran KLCC tular di…
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – A recent video sheds light on the 'Mat Rempit' motorcycle subculture in Kuala Lumpur, offering an insider's perspective on the weekend gatherings that often draw public attention. Captured at night, the footage features young men discussing their activities, which involve modified motorcycles and street meet-ups. One participant, speaking English, explained the nature of these gatherings. "This happens just on weekends," he stated, referring to the frequent motorcycle assemblies. He clarified that while the loud noises from modified bikes might be perceived as "a bit annoying" by some, the activity itself is not considered illegal. The video, uploaded by filmmaker nicksmithfilm, provides a glimpse into the camaraderie and passion for motorcycles shared among these young individuals. It highlights the social aspect of the subculture, emphasizing that for many, it is a recreational pursuit enjoyed during their free time. The 'Mat Rempit' phenomenon, characterized by street racing and motorcycle stunts, has long been a subject of public debate in Malaysia, with discussions often revolving around safety and nuisance concerns.
Satu rakaman video memaparkan seorang pelancong asing menemubual lelaki tempatan dengan berlatarbelakangkan aksi mat rempit berhampiran KLCC tular di…