I was slowing down to make a turn into a cp… Notice a girl Jay waking with headphones on and her eyes was in her underwear as she don’t bother to notice around her. Gave beep beep to alert my presence and she looked at me and show me her dong! Damned! I didn’t know `she’ is lol…Moving on…
I guess she could be an orphan (no parents to teach her simple education) and the next time if she does it to some nasty people, she may get her dong broken and shaft into her rear…
Fantasy response–I would have stopped the vehicle.. Wind down the window and throw my shoes at her… Or alight and spit at her/throw water from my water bottle and than drive off🤔
This photo was taken at 200 Woodlands Industrial parking lot right outside Sheng Siong. The incident happened on the 5th Jan 2018 on a Saturday morning.
The lorry driver was seen driving into the parking lot and parked like a C*B. Later on the lorry open his door hard and a loud noise was heard. People around the area was staring at the lorry driver but he ignored and went quickly to the coffee shop beside sheng siong to buy roti prata.
Owner of the Nissan, this is the lorry that scratch your car.
I just wanna share something weird that happened at the playground near Blk 277d Compassvale link .
Was at the playground with my Son when suddenly a China auntie approached my son with another child aged about 2. ( while playing games on mobile phone )
Initially they were just holding hands ( the child and my son) and was walking around the play ground . When suddenly the China Auntie just held my Son’s hand and walked away.
I quietly followed behind and notice that they are walking faster away from me and the playground .
My first reaction is to shout at my Son and demand him to come back . The china auntie seems shocked and noticed that I was furious and just quietly slip away even before I have time to take photo or video of her face. The whole series lasted less than 8 Sec ( from holding my son hand to walking away with him ) .
Please … be more careful with your child and be alert.
Luckily I was just casually playing my game and not texting my boss or something .”
May I know what did I just buy? Does this look any similar to McDonald’s Salted Egg Fries as advertised? My mum asked if someone just spat on the fries when I offered her.
It looked horrendous enough at appearance, let about the taste, plus it’s being served cold. Totally not my impression of McDonald’s signature fries.
Am utterly disappointed!
Heng no lizard inside.
Credit: Jas
Some customers even complain that it does not taste like salted egg but taste like thousand island salad dressing.
What do you guys think? I think KFC is still king for cheese fries
Next of kin, please do your last duties and come forward.
The police looking for the next of kin. Please help share.
The Police are appealing for the next-of-kin of 84-year-old Mr Neo Teck Swee to come forward.
Mr Neo, a former resident of Tembusu Home, had passed away on 29 December 2018 at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
Anyone with information is requested to call the Police hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. All information will be kept strictly confidential.
This is sad when the next of kin dont come forward.
The Police are appealing for the next-of-kin of 74-year-old Mr Hung Ding Soon to come forward.
Mr Hung, a former resident of Block 4 Bedok South Avenue 1 had passed away on 22 December 2018.
Anyone with information is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800–255-0000 or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. All information will be kept strictly confidential.
According to the police a victim lost about $5.4 million dollars to scammers. Always educate and read the news daily on the latest scams.
Inform familiy members and warn your friends!!!
The police have given a few tips to prevent scam. Please read!
Police media release:
In November 2017, a victim of a China Officials Impersonation Scam lost about S$5.4 million to scammers after she was cheated into believing that she had to surrender all her monies to the authorities to assist in criminal investigations. Police investigations revealed that she delivered her money to different strangers at various locations in Singapore over a one-week period. The suspects left Singapore soon after receiving the money.
On 2 January 2019, with the assistance of the Royal Malaysia Police, one of the suspects, a 29-year-old Malaysian man was arrested in Kuala Lumpur for his involvement in the scam. The suspect was brought back to Singapore on 3 January 2019 and will be charged in court on 4 January 2019 with the offence of dishonestly receiving stolen property.
If convicted, the man faces an imprisonment term of up to 5 years, or with fine, or with both. In January 2018 and May 2018, Malaysians Looi Yu Chong and Cha Kok Haw were arrested for their involvement in the same case respectively. They have already been charged in court for money laundering offences.
Director of Commercial Affairs Department, Mr David Chew, said, “We will exhaust all means to bring to justice those criminals who seek to escape their just deserts by leaving Singapore after they have committed crimes here. I would like to thank the Royal Malaysia Police for their strong support and assistance in arresting the accused in this case.”
The Police advise members of the public to take the following precautions when they receive unsolicited calls to surrender money in order to avoid criminal investigations:
Ignore such calls and the caller’s instructions.
No government agency will demand payment through an undocumented medium like a telephone call or other social messaging platforms (WeChat or Facebook); or demand that you surrender cash to unnamed persons or ask you for personal banking information such as your internet banking passwords.
For foreigner residents receiving calls from persons claiming to be Police officers or government officials from your home country, please call your Embassy/High Commission to verify the claims of the caller.
Refrain from giving out personal information and bank details, whether on a website or to callers over the phone. Personal information and bank details such as internet bank account usernames and passwords, OTP codes from tokens, are useful to criminals. Do not make any funds transfer at the behest of such callers.
Call a trusted friend or talk to a relative before you act. Do not be pressured by the caller to act impulsively.
It was an old video, police looked at the video evidence and advised me to pass the report number to NEA, no questions asked and they will pass this man’s details to NEA for them to act. NEA already summon this man with sufficient video evidence.
This man don’t care for the law and wants to challenge it, but he don’t care and don’t dare to give his details for me to report NEA when I asked, I can’t force him to give me his details, but in end he still get what he asked for. I have already tried telling him nicely to just extinguish or bring his cigarettes and smoke outside twice but he say he don’t care. So I had to take a video as evidence for NEA and also to protect myself just in case.
The seat is requested by our residents for people especially the elders to rest on while waiting, not to smoke on it. I am acting with our residents in mind, as this seat is just beside our building lift. So if I see people dirtying or smoking at our residence, I will tell him nicely, most the time they will listen. But some times they just want to challenge back, if that is the care I will have to take video as evidence and as protection for myself. FYI I am an ex-smoker myself. A day 20 sticks at least. Quit in 2008 after 11 years.