A Malaysian guy got angry and rude when he was told to stop smoking at a mamak restaurant

Source: Ezman Sharift
For over 5 years, there’s been a rule against smoking in eateries. But sadly, many still light up their cigarettes. This makes the air smelly and unhealthy for others who are just trying to enjoy their meal without breathing in smoke.
Because this rule isn’t enforced well, some people feel like they can do whatever they want and smoke wherever they please.
A person named Ezman Shariff shared on Twitter how a smoker got aggressive and even showed his middle finger when someone told him to stop smoking at a mamak restaurant.
Ezman wrote, “What’s happening to us? Smoking is not allowed where people eat, but nobody seems to care. When someone speaks up because there’s a 4-year-old nearby, they get threatened.”
He also mentioned some important people, like Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad, Khairy Jamaluddin, and Dr Zaliha Mustafa, saying it might be the end of a generation.
In the video, the smoker was seen getting upset when told to stop smoking. He even made rude gestures and showed his middle finger to Ezman, who was recording the incident.
Throughout this, the smoker kept his cigarette in hand and even smoked openly in front of the camera.
We hope the authorities find this man and take proper action against him.
What would you do if you were in the other customers’ shoes? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.