A video emerged online showing a girl killing a mosquito and fiddling around with its dead body.
She then picked up the mosquito’s corpse with some tape and pasted it onto her notebook to add to her collection, along with all the mosquitoes that she had previously killed.
She then gave the dead mosquito a name and wrote down its place of death, time of death and left some remarks.
One of the most common sights drivers see is errant cyclist, a man spotted a bunch of ang moh cyclists blocking traffic along Jalan Leban.
Netizens said:
“you can cry until the cows come home also useless. it is approved by the government. them being idiots is not against the law.”
Should they pay for road tax?
Road tax is paid for vehicles for the use of road, so why is cyclist not made to pay road tax. They not only no need pay but they block traffic slowing everything down.
A petition has been started by netizens after they find it unfair that the cash prize for both of our Gold medalist defer so much.
During the recent Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, our homegrown Paralympian Yip Pin Xiu did our country proud by winning the gold medal for the backstroke swimming event.Â
However, her prize money for achieving such a feat is prize money of S$200,000, a far cry from what Joseph Schooling received during his gold medal butterfly win in the Rio Olympics in 2016.Â
Pin Xiu worked just as hard, if not harder than any able-bodied Olympians to achieve where she is, winning the gold medal against the world’s best and glorifying our nation on the World stage.Â
Such practice by the sports governing body to reward our Paralympians a fraction of what Olympians get is an act of discrimination.
A photo of the TRA surfaced online on Facebook showcasing the uniform being worn by a staff.
Their job includes ensuring safe distancing measures are being followed, ensuring tables are clean and reminding diners to return their trays, plates and utensils; although they won’t be cleaning the tables.
On Thursday, September 2, a police sergeant was accused of allegedly pursuing a romantic relationship with a female individual in exchange for assisting her with her case.
Sean Teo, a 25-year-old Singaporean, was charged under the Computer Misuse Act, the Official Secrets Act, and the Prevention of Corruption Act
On November 2, 2019, Teo reportedly exploited a Singapore Police Force (SPF) computer system to get access to the data of people apprehended in a police operation via an incident report.
Teo reportedly possessed a photograph pertaining to a police operation. On the 8th of December while at a playground along Jurong West Street 61, he is believed to have transmitted this photo to the woman whose identity cannot be published.
Teo reportedly sought satisfaction in the form of a personal relationship with the same woman in exchange for helping the Central Narcotics Bureau with her case in the same month. His plea was turned down by the woman.
He will be back in court on 30 September 2021.
If he is found guilty of a corruption offence under the Prevention of Corruption Act he can be failed up to a maximum of 5 years and/or fined up to SGD$100,000.
For the computer misuse act, he can face 2 2years jail and/or fined SGD$5,000.
In Hawaii, Vaccine documents are an important document to allow interstate travelling and those without a vaccine card would have to serve quarantine.
A woman decided that she could use a fake card and get through the state by using a “homemade” vaccine card. However, she spelt the name of the vaccine wrongly and spelt it as Maderna instead of Moderna.
Her genius attempt at using a fake vaccine card led her to get arrested by Hawaiin authorities.
She has been charged and faces a USD$5,000 fine and a year in jail.
Two visitors from the mainland were arrested Sunday at Honolulu's airport for violating an Emergency Proclamation by falsifying vaccination cards to travel to Hawaiʻi. Investigators from the AG's office made the arrests after following up on a tip from a community member.