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YOUNG PUNKS FINED $2000 FOR FLOUTING CB RULES. “DANCE ON BRIDGE SOMEMROE”

Group of 6 young punks were given fined from between $600 – $2000 for flouting safe distancing measures.

On the 16th April, a video went viral with the young punk dancing on a bridge and ignoring circuit breaker rules, he even made comments such as

“F*** the circuit breaker, because we don’t give a f***. We don’t give a damn!”

“We’re staying out every second, every minute, every hour every day, until coronavirus spreads to the whole Singapore.”

We don’t need to guess which of the group received the most hefty fined of $2000.

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WOMAN,46, CHARGED FOR SNEEZING AT ANOTHER WOMAN IN ION ORCHARD

According to a media release, a 46-year-old woman Taiwanese national, Sun Szu-Yen was charged in court after she caused harassment to another woman at Ion Orchard.

The incident happened on the 12 of April 2020 at around 4.45 PM.

She deliberately sneezes in the direction of Ms Devika Rani Muthu Krishna at the Mall entrance and told her to shut up.

Sun Szu-Yen is also involved in another case of throwing various household items from her Condominium home last year, items included a vacuum cleaner.

If convicted of causing harassment under the Protection from Harassment Act, she could be jailed up to six months and/or fined up to S$5,000.

YOUNG PUNKS IGNORE CB AND DRINKS BEER IN CORDONED-OFF AREAS

Despite the number of warnings, the govt has given in persuading people to stay home and not break the rules of the circuit breaker. There are still people trying to break the rules and have their own party.

This group of teens were seen drinking beer in a cordoned-off area.

The best is, there is always one friend that is “smart” enough to upload it to Instagram or Facebook.

Revealing their identities

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UNCLE IGNORES CIRCUIT BREAKER AND CONTINUE EATS HIS YAKUN IN PUBLIC

An uncle was spotted eating his food in public and ignore all advice to leave the area.

He was told that not wearing the mask in the public and he will face a $300. He completely ignores and continues eating his email.

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38 YEAR OLD ARRESTED QUARREL AT WATERWAY POINT @ BUBBLE TEA SHOP

38-year-old arrested after an argument happened last night at Waterway point.

The dispute was between at staff and a Grab delivery rider. The police said that a 38-year-old has been arrested for public nuisance.

A netizen message Singapore Uncensored and told us

” Spoken to the guy who shouted, the bubble tea staffs call him f**ker and even challenge him for a fight. Police came, staffs in the shop had offer a apology. “

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100 OVER PEOPLE QUEUEING FOR HAIR CUT AT GEYLANG UNTIL 2359

Yesterday the govt released information that there will be further cut down on the number of essential services.

One of which is the salon.

Long queues islandwide

2 Videos was uploaded on youtube and over 100 of people were seen queueing up in Geylang just to get a haircut.

FIGHT AT WATERWAY POINT OVER “THE LAST BUBBLE TEA” BETWEEN GRAB DELIVERY MAN

Delivery guys are crowding to wait for an order, stress is high tension is high.

Especially the last night before the end of Bubble Tea.

A few grab delivery guys were seen in a dispute.

It is believed that the fight started after a fellow grab rider cut queue and took the order. The man was unpleased and started shouting and said “its mine!” in Hokkien.

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NO MORE BUBBLE TEA AFTER TONIGHT STRIKES OFF FROM LIST OF ESSENTIAL SERVICE.

No more bubble tea queues.

Check out the list below for the not allowed list (All services listed below are none essential)

  • manufacture of chocolate and chocolate product
  • manufacture of chips, crackers and other titbits
  • manufacture of ice-cream
  • manufacture of cocoa and chocolate powder from beans
  • manufacture of non-chocolate confectionery and manufacture of cakes and confectionery)

F&B Outlets (All services listed below are none essential)

  • beverage
  • packaged snack confectionery and dessert stores
  • as well as all F&B outlets in parks (except on Pulau Ubin).

The measures will kick in at 23:59hrs, Apr. 21

LAST DIGIT OF NRIC NUMBER TO DETERMINE ENTRY TO MARKETS

The government has started the implementation of controlling crowding in markets.

If the last digit of your NRIC is an odd number, you can only enter on odd dates of the month, and if the number is even number, you can only enter on even dates of the month

Example:

Alex’s NRIC last digit is 5 (odd number)

Today’s date is 21st (odd Number)

Alex can enter the market today.

The four markets that will be affected is

  • Geylang Serai Market
  • Chong Pang Market at Block 104/105 Yishun Ring Road
  • Block 20/21 Marsiling Lane
  • and Block 505 Jurong West Street 52

Start off with wet markets, popular Supermarkets next

Lawrence Wong, Minister for National Development said

“We will start with wet markets and we will do this also in other popular areas like supermarkets in order to thin out the crowds and reduce transmission risk in these areas,”

ENTRY TO MARKETS CONTROLLED, ONLY ALLOWED TO ENTER ON ALTERNATE DAYS

According to a press release, Minister Lawrence Wong explains the new rules that will be implemented

People movement in wet markets and supermarkets will also be controlled, this will be done so, by scanning NRIC for entry.

People will be assigned to different groups either on odd or even days.

Example

If a persons’ NRIC is scanned and belongs to the ‘odd day group’ when it is on an even day, the person will be denied entry.

This is to control crowding in market/Supermarkets to prevent further transmissions of the COVID-19.

The implementation will start in wet markets and eventually in Supermarkets.

He later said in Mandarin that, if you need to go buy groceries please go alone and not with the whole family.