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CYCLIST BEATS RED LIGHT, IGNORES WHEN TOLD TO OBEY TRAFFIC RULES

A video was uploaded by a cyclist earlier today, he spotted a cyclist who beat the red light.

He then catches up to the cyclist and told him to obey traffic rules but he was told off instead. The errant cyclist then challenged the other cyclists. According to the video, the incident happened June 26 around 9AM.

It happened along Pasir Panjang Road towards West Cost Highway.

BADGE LADY SPOTTED WITHOUT MASK AGAIN AT MARINA BOULEVARD

The infamous no badge lady was spotted again at Marina Boulevard yesterday (June 27).

The 53-year-old Phoon Chiu Yoke is coming again. Once again not wearing a she was photographed and posted online. Causing heated discussions among netizens.

Some netizens said that she seems to be exercising and holding a pack of drinks in her hand.

If she is really drinking water, she may not need to wear a mask. However, some members of the public pointed out that perhaps this is exactly how she saved herself from wearing a mask. 

She is currently out on SGD8,000 bail, she will be back in court on July 6.

MAID AGENCY SPOT CHECK ON MAID, ASK EMPLOYER IF SHE GOT USE PHONE DURING WORK

A netizen shared how her maid’s agency asked her whether the maid used phone during work.

She said that as an employer, she doesn’t understand why maids are treated differently.

She likens it to us using our phones at work, taking 15 minutes breaks, and that maids are humans too.

She said that she wants employers to treat employees the same as how you want people to treat you.

You can read her post in full below:

“I don’t understand the fact that the maid agency asked me whether the domestic helper did use phone during work.

Me as an employer does not matter whether she use phone, I’m sure she have the mature mindset to prioritize work before use hp.

The fact that I don’t understand was why treat the domestic helper indifferently. Isn’t we the same use hp at work, sometimes we take 15 mins break. I mean domestic helper and employer are human being. Obviously when we work we sometimes need to have a break before continuing work again right.

The reason that I’m posting this is to put awareness to those employers to treat your employees the same as how you want people to treat you. Don’t ever treat your employees as a robot.”

Images source: Recruitbee and Unsplash

GUY ON MC BUT ALLEGEDLY LEFT HOME TO MEET FRIENDS, CHARGED

Fathullah Abdul Rahman, 22-years-old, faced 4 charges under the Infectious Diseases (Covid019 Stay Orders) Regulations 2020.

He allegedly ignored the doctor’s advice to stay home when he was having acute respiratory symptoms.

He purportedly visited IKEA tampines, the Skate Part at orchard and also went to meet a woman in Bedok.

He was found to be infected with Covid-19 but they didn’t mention when he was diagnosed.

Fathullah is planning to admit to his offences on 22 July.

What happened?

Fathullah was issued with an MC by Dr Dong Xiaoke of the Civil Defence Academy Complex Medical Centre, instructing him not to leave his home between 2 September 2020 to 4 September 2020.

He then allegedly left his home on 2 Sept and took the MRT and bus to IKEA Tampines.

The nest day, he allegedly remained outdoor from 11.25am to 8pm, meeting a woman at Bedok before the two travelled to Kallang.

Fathullah was then issued another MC stating that he must stay home from 17 September to 19 September 2020.

He then left his home at 3.50pm on 17 September to go to Singapore Expo and returned at 10.13pm.

The next day, he allegedly left his home to go to the Skate Park at Somerset before heading to Bugis Junction, returning home at 10pm.

STALL SELLING CHEAP DURIANS UNTIL PEOPLE QUEUING IN RAIN

A video emerged online showing a long queue forming outside a durian stall.

A netizen quipped that the stall was selling durians at a very cheap price.

So cheap that people don’t mind standing in the rain for it.

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Image and video source: Singapore Incidents on Facebook

SG MAN’S WIFE GAVE BIRTH IN VIETNAM,CHILD CANT GET CITIZENSHIP IN SG

A man who married a foreign spouse, but the child was born in Vietnam. The man is currently seeking advice as his baby is unable to get Singaporean citizenship.

Here is his story:

My Singapore 2nd son, born in Vietnam hospital, with a foreign spouse. As per ICA foreign policy and Vietnamese law, my son has to register as Vietnamese to get the birth cert. I apply within 1 year of a baby born to be Singaporean Citizenship with vietnam birth cert (as required by ICA). After waiting for 2 years, ICA rejects the application. Singapore baby is not automatically become Singaporean if born outside of Singapore with a foreign spouse.

At the time of the extremely low baby rate, Singapore ICA rejected my application. My first son is Singaporean, have to apply too and got it. Because I am now working in Vietnam with low salary, my 2nd son cannot get Citizenship.

There is NO appeal on this. and have to redo the application. Who and where can I get help? 

PRC SCAMMERS SET UP BASE IN M’SIA TO SCAM S’POREANS

Image Source: Oriental Daily

PRC scammers set up a base to defraud Singaporeans.

The PRC scam group invested heavily in renting luxury apartments as a base of operations in Malaysia to scam Singaporeans.

When the police arrived, the three leaders of the group were counting money while drinking expensive alcohol. Kuala Lumpur(KL) police officers raided a luxury apartment in KL yesterday afternoon, arresting five Malaysian’s and three China men.

It is reported that the relevant fraud group rents three units for at least RM23,000 ringgits (approximately SGD$7420) each month, one of which is also equipped with a private elevator.

The police disclosed that preliminary investigations revealed that in addition to investment scams, the relevant groups also engaged in gambling activities. The main targets were Singaporeans.

At the same time, they did not rule out that they also defrauded Chinese and Malaysians.

TAXI DRIVER PLAYING MOBILE GAME WHILE DRIVING, CAUGHT BY PASSENGER

A taxi driver was caught by his passenger playing games on his mobile while driving.

The incident happened on 23 June.

The netizen said:

“Just took a comfort taxi home this evening and this young chap keeps stepping on brakes during the journey.

Then I realised he actually playing games while driving and even over shot my destination, sending me to Siberia until I have to stop him.

While returning back to my destination, he still continues with his game (So addicted).

I told him while alighting that he shouldn’t be playing phone games, he replied is okay to do that.

Not one side story, there’s no argument or commotion, and I paid him the extra route.”

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Image and video source: SG Road Vigilante – SGRV YouTube.

UNCLE NOT HAPPY S’POREANS JOBLESS, ASK: “WHY SO MANY CHINAMEN HERE?”

An uncle was seen in the MRT on an expletive-laden rant on the alleged employment situation of Singaporeans.

He was heard saying: “Why you call so much Chinamen come and work here?”

“Singaporeans jobless.”

“You minister? You never take care of Singaproeans.”

“You Malaysian? China? Laugh laugh, I kill you later you know.”

“The mortgage loan how to pay? You go and pay for me lah.”

He was also seen not wearing a mask.

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Images source: Whatsapp

WOMAN OFFERED $1,000 FOR SOMEONE TO HELP HER QUEUE FOR SINOVAC VACCINE

A video recently surfaced online showing hundreds of people queuing up outside a Tampines clinic for the Sinovac vaccine.

They were even seen sleeping on cardboard outside the clinic while waiting for the clinic to open.

It has now come to light that one woman even offered $1,000 for someone to help her queue for the vaccine.

She said that she needed to travel urgently and that she doesn’t have the time.

She tried to get a slot at eight clinics offering the Sinovac vaccine but failed.

She initially offered $300 but there were no takers, so she upped her offer to $1,000 and finally found someone willing to queue for her.

Image and video source: 奈傑爾 on Facebook