Many car enthusiasts enjoy modifying their cars to make them unique – but we’ve seen cases where car modifications go too far. Recently, one car content creator showed what can happen if you make flashy changes to your ride.
Content creator Kakak Saga is known by many car enthusiasts, specifically for her modified Proton Saga. Based on photos and videos, the Saga has received several alterations, including bold decals and a modified licence plate with a different font. However, according to the content creator, the flashy licence plate got her in trouble with the law.


On 11th December, the driver shared a video through her Facebook page, showing that she got chased by Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) officers while on the road. In a separate post, she explained that she got pulled over because of her fancy licence plate that did not adhere to the guidelines by the Road Transport Department (JPJ), resulting in an RM300 fine for the content creator.
However, the influencer doesn’t seem too down about the summon as she could still crack jokes about it, like jokingly cursing about her “bad luck” when driving during the day. Kakak Saga also “lamented” that the summon ticket could have at least included a better image of her car since she paid RM300 to settle the fine. She also jokingly wondered why the photo was in black-and-white instead of being in full colour.
Her fans were also amused by the situation, joking that the officers must have been big fans, considering they chased her down to give her a “love letter”. Some also said that the fine is nothing compared to what car content creators earn per post, even adding that the one video was enough to cover the cost.


It’s good that Kakak Saga could see the good side of things, even in situations like this – but like what netizens say, at least she can get a discount on her summon this time of the year. We also hope she doesn’t get into more trouble with the law in the future.
Watch Kakak Saga’s video here:











