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With the rules that has been set by the government since last year there are still many people behaving irresponsibly and flouting Covid-19 rules.
It is clear that anyone that leaves their home would need to wear the mask at all times other than drink, eating and smoking.
A netizen spotted a cashier failing to wear a mask at a coffee shop located at New Upper Changi Road Blk 59.
For not wearing a mask, the woman could be jailed up to six months and/or fined up to S$10,000.
There are still many who refuse to follow the rules and make our lives difficult. It would be good if we remind each other to wear the mask properly at all times.
The case revealed that at 2 AM on January 12 this year, Just when the victim returned home, she saw the defendant 27-year-old Su Yong Le sitting in the living room sniffing superglue. Later, the defendant quarrelled with his wife because he could not find any more superglue.
The 27-year-old Su Yong Le faced a total of 13 charges, the defendant pleaded guilty yesterday (June 30) and was sentenced to 21 months in prison.
During the quarrel, the defendant went to the kitchen to cut his left arm with a 15 cm long knife. The police were alerted.
When the police arrived, the defendant prevented his wife from opening the door and threatened her with a knife and said if she opened the door he would stab her and the child in her abdomen.
Then he waved a knife to prevent his wife from opening the door for the police to enter, otherwise, they would put her in his stomach. The husband was arrested on the spot. The wife insisted on opening the door, and the police entered the house and arrested him.
The prosecutor alleged that the defendant ignored the presence of the police and threatened his pregnant wife in front of the police, while still holding a knife in his hand.
In addition to other crimes committed by him, the prosecutor believed that he must be severely punished and urged the judge to sentence him to two years in prison.
Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said that they will rename the term travel bubble to travel corridor.
In an interview conducted by the Straits Times, he said: ” The word bubble is a bit of a jinx, I think”.
With travelling to countries being an almost non-existent option for traveler, Ong has been discussing about travel restrictions could be ease at the end of the year and he mentioned that the previous travel bubbles that were discussed never happened.
Some good news like dining in a larger group would be made possible soon by July 12.
Have you ever been so annoyed by your neighbours doing housework late at night? Well, a Yishun resident was disturbed at night when he heard his neighbours drilling at about 9 PM.
According to a HDB renovation works guideline documents
“The house owners are advised not to carry out any Do‐It‐Yourself (DIY) works involving drilling and hammering from 10.30pm to 7am as such works generate some amount of noise which may cause disturbance to your neighbours. If you are unable to keep within these limits, you should inform your neighbours beforehand”.
Look at the keyword, “advised”. That practically means that they still can do it if they find the noise levels are acceptable. But judging from the video the netizen posted it is abit too loud.
Difference between “restricted” and “advised”
However, for Noisy renovation such as demolition of walls, removing wall/floor finishes, cutting of tiles and drilling works, etc. are restricted from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm daily during weekdays.
A “rude awakening” indeed, a resident woke up with his room smothered with smoke. Upon looking down his unit he saw the incense bin has been shifted to the front of unit.
He also highlighted that at least 11 people were gathered at the location
Here is the story:
woke up to the smell of incense and to my surprise they shifted the whole bin to right infront of our unit..this is not the first time..that is not the designated place to do burning..this did not happen once or twice..but on multiple occasions.
i am not being racist whatsoever but if the reason they shifted it because their unit is where the bin originally is then they are really being selfish.. another problem .. 11 people on one spot? really?
I apologize if i offended anybody here..i really do not have anything against your race or religion. i hahe many friends their race and religion.. but things like this is just rude and selfish.. why move the bin in the first place?.. may i have some advice who to complain to as my mom and i have complained to the MP of chua chu kang before and nothing useful was done.. thank you
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The infamous British FT who not only argued why he did not wear a mask in the MRT and later even threatened to knock the Police down appeared in court earlier today without a mask.
Upoon entry, the security guards told him that he have to wear a mask and he was repeatedly told that he have to wear it.
After much convincing he worse the mask, but upoon leaving the court he was seen without a mask again.
According to an interview, he is now staying in Singapore and jobless at the moment.
On July 2, a 39-year-old British man will face charges in Singapore for failing to wear a mask on the MRT train, public annoyance, and threatening police officers on duty.
The individual allegedly vowed in a statement that he would never wear a mask again after being seen without one on the train, according to the police.
“When police officers came to visit him at his home on May 9, 2021, he allegedly threatened to knock them down,” according to the statement.
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Anyone convicted of public annoyance gets a maximum sentence of three months in prison, a fine of up to S$2,000, or both.
On conviction, a person who violates the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020 faces a fine of up to S$10,000, a six-month jail sentence, or both.
Those found guilty of making threatening remarks to a public official on job might face a fine of up to S$5,000, a 12-month jail sentence, or both.
According to a Hong Kong media release, a 50-year-old man died after stabbing a Police officer and then himself in Hong Kong, Causeway Bay.
A local journalist’s Livestream captured footage of the incident on Thursday evening.
It shows a man in a dark t-shirt stabbing a police officer in the back in Causeway Bay’s commercial zone.
The man, then allegedly stabbed himself in the chest and died as a result of his injuries, according to police. The 28-year-old Police officer suffered a punctured lung and underwent surgery overnight.
According to a media release, a 71-year-old elderly woman was sentenced to 5 days in jail and banned from driving for 18 months. She collided with two maids and caused serious injury to both of them and even killing one dog in the process.
The incident happened on March 14,2018, Soh Poh Geok was driving along Trevose Crescent towards Plymouth Avenue. She failed to notice the two victims walking along the road.
The two maids, Janet Quisora Valdez and Lorena Marinas Cortez were walking the dog along the road as there was no footpath.
The elderly driver failed to stop the car in time and hit them from behind at around 5.20PM
Ms Valdez had to go for surgery which resulted in 286 days of medical leave while Ms Cortez was warded for 22 days and 61 days hospitalisation leave. One of the dogs died after the accident.