A netizen sends in some photos to Singapore Uncensored about elderly people continuing their beer drinking despite drinking establishments like coffeeshop are not open.
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Hi, i will like to bring your attention to these folks. Everyday without fail they will gather at 632 AMK coffeeshop to smoke, drink beer and eat finger food with mask on their chin. Seems like no one is really catching them because they are there everyday.
If Singapore wants to curb the virus, i guess everyone has to do their part. We wouldn’t want these black sheeps to undo all the hardwork by our frontiers.
I hope this can be bought across to everyone’s attention.
According to the media release, a group of uncles were spotted gathering together for beer at Block 620 Hougang Avenue 8. The group of uncles were often sat on the benches, outside of shops. They were seen with a beer in their hand.
According to some residents, this group of uncles will usually gather at night around 8 pm. They will get their beers from a nearby shop and start drinking together. This practice had been around for years. They were seen without a mask during circuit breaker.
Despite multiple police report lodged against them for breaking the circuit breaker measures, they were still spotted gathering at the same spot from time to time.
An elderly 75 year old woman, Ms Liang, rented out 2 bedrooms in her four bedroom HDB flat to two female tenants. The two women are believed to be Hong Kong citizens and they are students. She informed the two women to move out in December last year, but they have ignored the Ms Liang’s request and carried on staying in her home for another 5 months without paying the agree $500 monthly rent.
The reason why Ms Liang wanted the two women to move out was due to their selfish living habits. The two tenants would waste electricity and turn on their air-conditioners for the whole day. They even dirtied Ms Liang’s house constantly.
According to Ms Liang’s son, he said that her mother has been tolerant of their behavior for close to two years. They even scolded and insulted Ms Liang. Her heart was not good and she was depressed constantly.
Her son tried two negotiate with the two female tenants, but they refused. They ended up quarreling with Ms Liang and they angered her so much that she was sent to the hospital due to her her weak heart. That was the first time that she was sent tot he hospital due to this issue.
On May 19th, the two students quarreled with Ms Liang once again as the air conditioner was spoilt. But there was no way to fix it due to the current circuit breaker measures. The two students proceeded to scold Ms Liang once again, that was when she got a heart attack.
She had to undergo emergency heart bypass surgery at Tan Tock Seng Hospital and she is still in the hospital till today.
The two students stated that they had reached an agreement with Ms Liang and would move out one month after the lifting of the circuit breaker measures.
According to police, 8 drivers between the ages of 20 and 42 were arrested for their involvement in an illegal race along KPE.
The police were alerted on May 16 at 1:32am. A video of the incident was posted on the Facebook page SG Road Vigilante and was widely shared on various online channels.
After thorough investigations and with the aid of CCTV footages, the identities of the people involved were established and six men and two women were subsequently arrested.
The individuals are also being investigated for breaching safe distancing measures under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020.
Under Section 116(7) of the Road Traffic Act, motorists found to be promoting or taking part in any competition or trial of speed may be sentenced for up to six months imprisonment and a fine of between S$1,000 and S$2,000.
Under Section 64(1) of the Road Traffic Act, anyone found guilty of dangerous driving can face imprisonment of up to 12 months, a fine of up to S$5,000, or both.
A 9 year old Singaporean boy was overjoyed after eating McNuggets again from McDonalds after the reopening of their outlets after a 3 wek closure.
Madam Wati captured a video of her son, Adam Bin Mohammad Irwan and his priceless reaction. Madam Wati wanted to give her son a surprise. She purchased the nuggets from the McDonald’s at Pioneer Mall and even concealed the recognisable McDonald’s paper bags.
Screenshot of Mdm Wati’s Facebook post
When Adam was initially led out of his room, he guessed that his mother was pulling a prank on him and he started throwing a tantrum, shrieking, and running around the table.
When he realised what was laid out on the table in front of him was the McDonald’s nuggets. He then started to cry and ran over to give his mum a hug.
“I thought you wanted to scare me,” he said.
Madam Wati replied: “I didn’t want to scare you! I wanted to surprised you. Look, what is it?”
Madam Wati said that nuggets with fries and ice-cream was Adam’s favourite meal, and explained that his “overreaction” was due to his sensory sensitivity and mild autism.
A member of the public witnessed at least 13 people exercising together in the morning at Blk 126 Yishun Ring Road. It is believed that this has been going on for quite some time.
Although the people exercising together maintain a certain distance from each other, what they are doing is still not allowed as it is against circuit breaker measures.
HDB has stated that the people can only go out alone or with another family member who lives together in the same house. “We will continue to observe the situation there, and if the activity continues, we will take enforcement actions.”
HDB revealed that the authorities had sent people to patrol the above-mentioned locations and warned the participants on the spot that they should stop their activities.
Permission was granted by the Singapore Government for the light up of the decorative lights at Geyang Serai from 8:20pm to 10pm on May 23.
Gone were the snaking queues of people lining up to get their Ramly burgers of Thai iced tea. It was considerably quieter compared to last year.
The light-up was a sign of appreciation for the Malay-Muslim community for going strong throughout Ramadan and contributing actively to keeping other Singaporeans safe. Here are some pictures posted from a Facebook user.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA), who is considered the top industry body for air travel world wide, said that international travel is unlikely to be widespread until 2023.
Some international trips may resume next year, but most probably for professional or essential reasons, as quarantine measures and closed borers make travel for recreational purpose impractical.
International travel at the same levels as 2019 is highly unlikely until a vaccine can be produced and administered. Even after a vaccine is widely available, trust in international travel is going to take years to rehabilitate, according to the IATA, meaning airlines will be forced to charter fewer planes.