A video emerged online showing a girl showing off how she “gaslighted” an NEA officer who was searching her bag.
She captioned that she had hidden her “Relx” vape inside her “cooch” (slang for v@gina), and as a result the officer didn’t find it in her bag.
She then synced herself “saying” with a TikTok voiceover:
“Don’t you feel silly? Don’t you feel stupid? Don’t you feel a little ashamed?”
Under section 16(2A) of the Tobacco (Control of Advertisements and Sale) Act (TCASA), it is illegal to possess, purchase and use vaporisers in Singapore as of 1 February 2018.
Persons found guilty of this offence can be fined up to $2,000.
MP for Punggol West SMC and Minister of State, Sun Xueling, shared a post on Facebook about an incident that happened during a press conference that she attended.
She shared that she had her “files” with her at the time but when she took out her files for the press conference, she realized:
Soh Rui Yong, the runner who got himself into the headlines by challenging anyone who thinks they could beat his 2.4km timing of under 7 minutes and even posted on Facebook on 9 September:
“Somehow, some people still think their ‘army/commando bmt mate who smokes” ran faster”, and paired it with a clown face emoji.
He was ordered by the court earlier today to pay $180k in damages after a separate defamation lawsuit.
The 30-year-old runner was ordered by the District Court to pay $180k to his former teammate Ashley Liew, for defamation.
What happened?
Soh was sued by Liew for defamation for posting 5 statements, of which 2 were blog posts, 2 were Facebook posts and a Facebook comment.
Soh called Liew out in October 2018, disputing his act of fair play in the SEA Games marathon in 2015.
Liew had said that during the race, he slowed down to allow the other runners to catch up because they had missed a u-turn and went the wrong path, with Liew ending up finishing 8th.
Soh won that race.
District Judge Lee Li Choon’s verdict was that Liew’s evidence was “more objective and consistent” than Soh’s.
Liew’s lawyers submitted that Soh was trying to draw maximum public attention to the case, while Soh’s lawyers asked for the case to be dismissed, describing the sum of damages sought by Liew to be “extraordinary”.
A man in Singapore shared how he witnessed a father and son duo hanging around at one of his company trucks on Monday evening, as he was about to return home from his office.
He shared that it wasn’t the first time that he had seen them, and he then spoke a little bit with the boy’s father and found out that the child was autistic and loves trucks.
He learned that the loving father never fails to patiently persuade the boy to either go to school in the morning or return home in the evening, as the child marvels at the large vehicles.
As a result, the father sometimes end up going to work late.
The man then tried to help the father convince his son to go home by getting the spare key for the truck and let the boy sit inside it, promising to take the boy for a ride in the new Scania S500 Highline truck.
They even took some photos together with the truck.
Here is the heartwarming story:
“Met this pair of father and son hanging around at one of our company truck this evening when I was about to go home from office as my car was parked beside it.
It wasn’t the first time that I had met them but I didn’t manage to speak to them during the that time on one of the early morning few weeks ago as I was running late for my first job and rushing off while waiting for my Scania S500 Highline to warm up.
Did abit of talking with the father and found out that his son is special who is born with authisum and is a great fan for trucks and tractors and that’s the reason why they are always hanging around our company trucks and even other trucks while his father patiently persuade him to either go to school in the morning or go home in the evening.
Sometimes may even took him half hour to an hour on this process daily which sometimes even gotta himself late for work.
Just now, I had tried to help convince and persuade him by purposely going to my car and get the spare key and let him sit inside it and even make promise to him that will find a chance to bring him for a ride on the new Scania S500 Highline since he like it alot and his dad even told me that they even took some photos with him at the truck.
I am a father of 5 kids myself but by hearing and understanding at this Special kid’s father on his situation and patience towards his son really earn my fullest respect towards him.”
Seet Cher Hng, a 69-year-old retiree, was sentenced on 22 September to life imprisonment for killing his ex-wife using a knife engraved with the dates that she had her alleged affairs with another man.
In the weeks leading up to the fatal stabbing, which happened at an ITE College Central carpark, he had written a note, saying:
“She has made me the best I can be, to be a killer.”
Seet was charged and indicated that he won’t be contesting it, and he was then convicted of a reduced murder charge.
The murder had took place on 19 July 2018.
Seet had also reportedly demanded money from his ex-wife, believing that he didn’t get a fair share of the matrimonial assets that he thought he deserved.