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SIAMBU EATS BAT ON LIVESTREAM, ARRESTED FOR VIOLATING ANIMAL CONSERVATION LAW

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A Thai woman in Thailand, Phonchanok Srisunaklua, who is also working as a teacher, filmed herself eating bat soup during a livestream on her YouTube channel Gin Zap Bep Nua Nua, according to The Telegraph.

She was seen ripping apart the animal and chomping down on it, with a few other bats inside a bowl of soup with cherry tomatoes.

She described the taste as being like rat meat, and urged her followers to try it as well, as she held one of the bats up and shows off the animal’s teeth.

She didn’t just stop at eating the bat’s meat, but she also ate its bones as well, describing the bat’s bones as being “so soft”.

She was later arrested by police from the Phon Kaew station in Sakhon Nakhon province, for possession of protected wildlife carcasses, according to Thaiger.

She is facing charges of violating Thailand’s Computer Crimes Act, as well as their Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act (2019).

CRISTIANO RONALDO SLAMS MAN UNITED – “THE CLUB BETRAYED ME & WANTS ME OUT”

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In a shocking tell-all interview with Piers Morgan, Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo claims that he is being forced out of the club by the United hierarchy, including manager Erik Ten Hag.

He said that he is being forced out of the club by “not only the coach, but another 2 or 3 guys around the club, I feel betrayed”.

He added that “I felt some people don’t want me here, not just this year but last year too.”

On his relationship with current United boss Erik Ten Hag, Ronaldo said that “I don’t have respect for him because he doesn’t show respect for me. If you don’t respect me, I’m never gonna have respect for you.”

He also shed light on an incident when his daughter was sent to the hospital back in July, revealing that Man United doubted his story and showed a lack of empathy when he didn’t arrive for pre-season training on time as a result of his daughter’s hospitalisation.

Ronaldo also said that the progress that the club has made since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement has been “zero,” adding that he saw “no evolution in the club”.

BUS/CAR ARRIVAL ZONES @ TUAS CHECKPOINT CLOSED FROM 15-16 NOV FOR EXERCISE

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ICA said in a statement that they will be conducting an operational exercise at the Arrival Car Zone and the Arrival Bus Zone at Tuas Checkpoint from 15 November 7pm to 16 November 3am.

Blanks and thunder flashes will also be used during the exercise and travelers are advised not to be alarmed.

ICA’s statement

ICA will be conducting an operational exercise at the Arrival Car Zone and Arrival Bus Zone of Tuas Checkpoint from 15 November, 7pm till 16 November, 3am.

This exercise is part of ICA’s ongoing efforts to test and validate its operational readiness and response plans.

As there will be partial closure leading to the arrival car lanes and arrival bus hall, officers will be on-site to guide travellers to alternative areas for immigration clearance during the affected period.

Blanks and thunder flashes will be used during the course of the exercise. Travellers who are at Tuas Checkpoint during the stated period need not be alarmed. Signages will also be put up at all exercise areas.

Travellers are advised to check traffic conditions via LTA’s One Motoring website before embarking on their journey.

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MAN TOOK LOAN OF $5K FROM SIBLINGS THEN NEVER RETURN, NOW WANTS ANOTHER $2K

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Sibling asking for loan and his lifestyle choices are more expensive than mine

My brother asks me for loans occasionally. Ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. He sometimes returns me the money and overall, still borrows.

Recently, the total loan added up to about 5k and he is not very consistent with repaying.

Now, he is asking for 2k again. I’m getting of tired of chasing for the unreturned amounts. I feel like I’m begging for my money, so I stopped. I will probably have to write off.

I’m not inclined to lend him this time. But I’m pissed that my mum feels I should help him since it’s not a big amount (“It’s just 2k”).

Hello! I have already lent him $$ and he makes a lot more expensive choices than me. Branded wallet, bag, watch, clothes, more frequent grab rides, holidays and cafes/restaurants than me.

Am I suppose to support his lifestyle choices? I have my goals too. I’m saving up for my own wedding and renovation. However, when his wedding is near, I’m sure he will ask my mum for a loan.

HAWKER SERVES $4 HOKKIEN MEE WITH SMALL PORTION, COMPLAINS EVERYTHING PRICE INCREASE

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Facebook user Tristan Leong shared how his children went to Chomp Chomp and paid $4 for a plate of fried Hokkien mee.

The portion that they received was small, and the hawker was allegedly indirectly insulting them while complaining that the prices of everything has increased.

Here is what he said

Chomp Chomp – Fried Hokkien Mee

*No accusations but please make honest comment*

My children went to this stall 2weeks back at Chomp Chomp!

$4 Hokkien Mee was serve on the messy plate like this and the chilli n food portion. Ridiculous!

Plate is so messy and oily, stall guy is very rude! Portion is so unacceptable little, and the old man there keep claiming now gas increases, prawn and noodles cost increases, egg increases.. if ur costing so high then do adjustment but not serve such messy and few mouth little portion.

But this $4 for this plate, I bet no one will accept it!

My poor kid have to suck it up and eat while listening to that man in grey indirectly insulting. Saying 1 plate 2 person share!

My kid was going opposite for dinner while waiting for their queue, they drop by to have a plate of noodle with other stall bbq chicken to share.

Picture taken food untouch, this is how they serve them

Anyone here have more to share cause this is not the first time we encountered bad feedback from their stall from friends as well.

WOMAN’S RESTAURANT RESERVATION CANCELLED, WAITER: “WE RAN OUT OF FOOD”

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Facebook user Estella Lye shared how she and her husband made a restaurant reservation and when they travelled all the way there, they were turned away.

They went in anyway and the waiter then told them that they were closed, saying that they “ran out of food”.

She said that their reservation was cancelled without any calls or notice to inform them, and they wasted their time to travel all the way down.

Here is what she said

Made a reservation at Three Peacocks new place at Marina One West Tower. When we arrived, there was a “CLOSED” handwritten sign at the door.

Confused but we went in anyway. The waiter then came and said, we’re closed. I said we have a reservation made. Then he said, oh, we ran out of food.

We didn’t receive any call to reject or cancel our reservation and wasted our time to travel there. Terrible. Reserve at your own risk.

Other bad reviews

  1. We booked seats for 16 pax at 8pm on 11/11/23, but received no news that it was closed and not opened.
    Can you imagine a 16 group size frantically trying to find an alternative on the night of 11 Nov? With everyone travelling from different places.
    Extremely irresponsible. And apparently it is only the following day that they text to inform us that it is close and offered a 20% discount.
    Sadly 20% off is not gonna make 16 of us go back after such experience of irresponsible service.
    Surely a text or call on the day would have easily solved it for 16 easy going people.
  2. Bad experience… The restaurant has no gas and electricity. Did not inform reserved customers on the incident. Made them come down all the way to the restaurant. I will not recommend such unresponsible restaurant. Is a happy occasion, because of this incident we have to settle our dinner at the nearby restaurant as we have 4 kids with us.

YPS WHO SPRAY PAINTED & VANDALISED CARPARK WALLS & CARS, ARRESTED BY POLICE

It was previously reported that several cars and motorcycles were spray painted on by a bunch of vandals at a carpark in Sumang Walk.

The vehicles were spray painted on, as well as the walls and floor of the carpark, and also the walls of a neighbouring HDB unit.

The Police have since confirmed that they received a report of vandalism at about 2.40am yesterday, and 4 teenagers have been arrested.

The suspects are between the ages of 13 and 14, and police investigations into the incidents are ongoing.

Recap

Residents at Block 325 Sumang Walk in Punggol found their HDB estate spray painted by the vandals with red paint.

Walls were spray painted on with vulgarities, along with the carpark walls and vehicles that were parked inside the carpark.

A motorcycle had its windshield spray painted, while cars were also defaced.

VEHICLES AT SUMANG WALK CARPARK VANDALISED, KENA SPRAY PAINTED

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Facebook user Peter Gan shared photos of cars, motorcycles, and walls at a carpark in Punggol after they were vandalised.

Here is what he said

This happened last night or maybe this morning (not sure exactly) in one of the multi storey carpark at Punggol Bayview, Sumang walk.

Multiple cars and motorbikes were affected and vandalized, even neighboring residential blocks were also affected throughout the estate.

According to those affected and made reports, the authorities had already identified and arrested those responsible but not yet verified…

Sigh, back maybe 30 years ago, such blatant disregard for law and vandalism is either drug/alcohol induced, or part of gang initiation.

I can’t believe such practices prevail till this day

Netizens’ comments

  • So many cars parked there. Ask them to help check their in car cameras. Maybe can catch the culprit.
  • There is always one fellow that is in urgent need of a Blanket Party.
  • CB teen got nothing. Better stay in jail
  • Got camera one

Potential penalties

Vandalism

The stealing, destroying, or damaging of any private and/or public property is an offence under Section 2 of the Vandalism Act.

Persons found guilty of vandalism face a fine of up to $2,000, or a jail term of up to 3 years, and caning of between 3 to 8 strokes.

NETIZEN ASKS WHY S’PORE PARENTS DON’T DISCIPLINE THEIR MISBEHAVING KIDS IN PUBLIC

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Do you notice Singaporean parents don’t discipline their kids in public?

Just curious if its just me or if this is also the experience of others. Singaporeans usually have a stereotypical strict household where you even hear stories on r/sg about parents caning/beating their children. However, it seems that parents barely care about how their children behave in public (I’m referring to basic mannerisms). For instance:

When exiting an elevator, I would find a child standing directly in front of the door, and not even budge when I am walking out. The parents behind them off to one side don’t seem to care to teach their children to wait on the side so people in the elevators can exit first. (This seems to be an issue with adults on the other hand with respect to the MRT)

Out in public or in malls for instance, kids seem to run wild all over the place. I have no problem with this actually, at the end of the day, they’re kids, but where I would expect parents to step in is say when walking on the sidewalk – children seem never to have been taught to step (in front or behind their parents) to one side so people going in the opposite direction can pass.

I wouldn’t even call it bad manners, it seems people are almost completely oblivious.

WHERE TO WATCH THE FIFA WORLD CUP FOR FREE IN S’PORE, LIVE SCREENING @ 65 PLACES

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A tital of 65 venues in Singapore will be screening the Fifa World Cup later this month, from 21 November onwards, as announced by the People’s Association, Sport Singapore and the National Library Board.

There will be screenings held at 24 Community clubs for the Qatar vs Ecuador opening match on 21 November, as well at at 5 ActiveSG Sports Centres.

Selected football matches will also be screened at the Sports Hub in December.

Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, Edwin Tong, also announced the news on his facebook page, including the matches that will be screened and their respective locations islandwide.

You can click here to find out more.

Edwin Tong’s Facebook post

[World Cup 2022 Community Screenings ⚽️📺]

Rejoice, football fans! After four long years, the FIFA World Cup 2022 is finally back. I am sure many of us, myself included, have been eagerly anticipating the world’s largest sporting event 🌏

Nothing beats the atmosphere of fans cheering together in unison as their favourite team scores a goal, or on tenterhooks in the last few minutes of a crucial game. And we want to bring people from all walks of life together, to build bonds and experience the electrifying excitement of watching the matches on a big screen 📣

There will be 65 locations across Singapore where all can catch select matches, including the Sports Hub, the National Library Building, ActiveSG Sport Centres and Community Clubs (CCs). The opening match between Qatar and Ecuador begins on 21 Nov (Mon). Some CCs and ActiveSG Sports Centres will be screening the match. Do check out the links below for the full list of locations and screening schedules:

PA: www.pa.gov.sg/worldcup
SportSG: https://go.gov.sg/activesgcircle-play

People’s Association Sport Singapore National Library Singapore