Recently, a woman named Kanokwan Kumklin posted a video on Facebook, sharing an incident that occurred after the new year period. Kumklin had lent her car to her uncle for the holiday. Upon getting the car back, she discovered that the window film on the driver's side of the windshield had been cut into a neat square.
Kumklin initially expressed her frustration and shock at seeing the gap on the windshield. However, after calming down, she began to consider the situation more objectively. She realized her uncle might have struggled to see the road and made the cut for safety reasons. "If that's the case, why was I so upset?", Kumklin reflected. She then drove the car herself and found that visibility was significantly improved without the dark window film.
The video shows the woman laughing as she drove around the city, seemingly enjoying the clearer view of the road. She added, "looking at the bright side, the film was old anyway, and now I have a reason to replace it".
In the comments section of her post, many users observed that the film appeared purple and wavy. The general consensus among most commenters was that the film needed to be replaced.
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