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Another New Casino In Singapore! No Entry Fee!

Untitled-17 Singapore casinos have always had a rule, when a Singaporean enters… a $100 entry fee is required.

Now not anymore! Just head your way down to geylang lorong 14 and you will see the dark side of Singapore and prepar to get arrested. 187

When i was a younger man, My parents always tell me to avoid geylang as it is not a safe place. I always enjoyed the food at geylang, to walk off my bloated stomach i will always walk around and see what is the latest scandals happening here.

In the day it’s just an abandon back alley.During the night, illegal gamblers start to gather and begin enjoying gambling. How is this even possible in modern day Singapore where we have 340 police cameras installed yet this still occurs.

Literally metres from the gambling dens there are police cameras in operation. One might doubt if the camera are even working. The cat and mouse game of the police and criminals has been going on at geylang for years. Why is no action taken to arrest the illegal operations in geylang.

Please avoid gambling at this illegal areas.

Please refer to section 8 of the following link to see the full penalties of illegal gambling.

http://statutes.agc.gov.sg/aol/search/display/view.w3p;page=0;query=DocId%3A77723495-039a-4acb-ac55-111442d6dd64%20Depth%3A0%20Status%3Ainforce;rec=0

Gambling is an addiction. Gambling destroys families. Stop Gambling

Working In SG or Overseas?

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The answer is no, no matter how i try to justify my answer. When you ask around, no matter which group of friend you asked they will always say no.

Why? Why does singaporeans do not love their country. The answer is simple… we are too pampered by the govt. Some of you might disagree. But being a fellow singaporean that has work overseas you will see what is real unfairness and no govt policies that will not protect you. I was working in US… In many movies you would learn that it is a country of freedom and opportunity.

Imagine working there for 7 days a week for the whole year, yet no overtime is paid. The MNCs have a way to bypass this law and avoid detection from the law.  A basic meal will cost u 15dollars and above.

Can you imagine working in Singapore where u can easily go to a food court or coffee for such a simple meal at 5dollars? Working 8 hours a day, entitled to overtime and having off days.

Many singaporeans are choosers, when your in other countries you don’t have a choice. Either you accept the fact you have to work like a slave or u complain and get fired. Even foreign construction workers that work in the sun and sweat like a pig are entitled to benefits of singapore labour law.

The question again… Are you sure you want to leave singapore?

Singapore Lifts – No display of maintenance required?

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Following the recent incidents of a maid that was trapped in the lift for an hour. One would suspect are the lifts really being maintained.

Residents at the incident area, mention that they felt unsafe prior to this incident. Then why did no one report till this incident has happened?

Although the maid is safe, what if the lift did not shot up, but shot down instead?

Many of you might be thinking when you take the lift and feel that you have never seen the maintenance guy for the past 10 years staying at your HDB.

Only when the lifts breakdown you will see someone repairing. If you guys have notice, in the lift. There is no longer a requirement to display a maintenance log in the lifts, you would see “Certificate of maintenance is no longer required to be displayed in the lift “bla bla bla” will ensure that the lifts are maintain. “.

But at the same time, users of the lift have to report to town council if they felt that the elevator was not in proper working conditions. Please be vigilant safe your life and prevent tragedies.

SIA promotion!

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Untitled-15Singapore Airlines currently have a promotion on flights to many countries.

 

Don’t miss out on the offer if you love travelling and a good way to collect some Krisflyer Miles.

Promotion link –> http://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/special-offers/flight-from-Singapore/

Singaporean response to be Japan P*rn Star?

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Untitled-14Tokyo AV producer 夢精スタジオis planning to hire singaporeans to be p*rnstars due to the lack of local japanese that are not interested in this career.

This has drive a storm in the online community. Many of our local SG men are ready and going nuts(literally nuts) to join this company.

This are the comments collected…

  • Requirements seems to be similar to the china talent show
  • Must be ready to drink urie
  • i am applying now….
  • Where can i apply????
  • I am willing to work for freeeeee
  • sending in resume now

My reaction? –> LOL

China Man Threaten To Bomb Parliment Building And Kill Prime Minister

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Mr Zhang age 31 got drunk and did something he should not have.

On 19th Of July 2015, Mr Zhang had a little bit too much of booze at a local restaurant located at geylang. After getting drunk he threaten the singapore police that he will blow up the parliament house and wants to kill Singapore Prime Minister LHL and his family.

Mr Zhang was sentenced to 28 weeks of jail time.  Mr Zhang wanted a lighter sentence and he just wants to go back home with his family in China.

Singapore Underage Smokers Caught On Camera

Singapore Underage Smokers Caught On Film.

Credits to: Theresa Chan


In this day and age how are youngsters still being able to smoke in broad daylight in school uniform.

Singapore has a strict policy that the underage are not allow to purchase or consume any cigarettes or any tobacco products.

Currently there is a on going proposal to raise the legal smoking age from 18 to 21. But how is this going to stop young children from getting their hands on cigarettes.

Although Singapore is one the countries in the world that has the lowest smoking rate. We are still fighting a worldwide problem of the illegal sale of cigarettes to minors.

We need to make a stand and punish those who are selling or helping minors to acquire cigarettes, i believe a stricter enforcement to those caught helping minors get cigarettes should be impose.

 

The $556million dollars ERP

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Say Goodbye to the ERP gates where many drivers fear and try to avoid.

Singapore govt is bringing the new ERP system that uses a satellite system. The new ERP system is set to be operational by 2020, the satellite has the ability to cover all singapore roads and charge drivers by the distance travelled instead of the traditional fixed rates.

The new system will allow the govt to be able to charge fairly and justify road usage prices without only relying on fuel duties.

Locals are worried that the new ERP system might impose even higher fees. The future is still unknown. But always be prepared and save money!

Man On The Run – Please Share And Find Him!

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Local News – Singapore Police Forces are searching the man in the above picture to aid in the investigation of Fraud/Cheating cases.

The man in his 30s is believed that he is involved in a few online fraud criminal activities.
The scam was reported by many victims that involves purchasing of goods online using online ads.

If you have seen this man please contact the police via phone 1800-255-0000. Or using the police website: https://app.spf.gov.sg/CrimeStopper/CrimeStopper.aspx

Mother Of the Dead – “I taught you wrong”

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Untitled-7Singapore Army Vs Mother Of The Dead

The High court case of a NSF who unfortunately move on in 2012 after exposure to fumes from a training session that requires throwing grenades.

On 3rd of March 2016, Four years after the tragic passing of the NSF, the court stays in favour of Singapore Armed Forced.

This news was a second blow to the victim’s family. The mother of the victim express her sadness and injustice that she did not taught her son well. Which she had to pay the price of the death of her son.

A mother will always love and nurture her offsprings to the finest caliber. But in life there are elements beyond a mother’s control. Such as a countries law which requires Singapore men to enlist into the army at the age of 18 or after completion of tertiary education.