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MANAGING DIRECTOR JAILED FOR BEATING SON OVER ‘THAT WOMAN’ REMARK

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A boy was beaten by his father over a remark which landed the father in jail for a year, with a bail of $20,000. The boy suffered two facial fractures as well as bruising on his body.

The father was going through a divorce with his wife, but she was still staying in the same house as them. The boy and his mother would stay in the same room. The incident took place when the father was upset with his son’s grades in school, which made him upset. After a round of drinks, the father went to talk to his wife about his son. The son, who was in the same room said ‘You like that woman more than us, why do you care for us so much?’

This enraged the father, causing him to beat his son. The wife tried to block his punches but she end up being hurt herself. The incident was seen by their domestic helper, who then called the police.

The father, who is a managing director for a company, pleaded guilty and is jailed. For causing hurt, the father could be jailed up to 10 years with fine and caning.

MALAYSIA’S PARALYMPIC CYCLISTS GOT HIT BY 4X4 WHILE TRAINING (VIDEO)

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The team were training on their road bikes when a 4×4 vehicle collided with them. The incident took place by Lebuh Raya Kuala Selangor (LATAR).

They were cycling on tandem bicycles, accompanied by an escort van when a 4×4 vehicle came out from one of the exits. All but one suffered a suspected broken leg, while the others only escaped with minor injuries.

We wish them a speedy recovery.

 

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SOMEONE ORGANISING INTROVERTS DAY OUT EVENT AT BOTANIC GARDEN.

Calling all introverts in r/singapore! Our Introverts’ Day Out event is a go! Event details are as follows:

  • Venue: Eco-Garden, The Botanic Gardens (Nearest entrance: Bukit Timah Gate near Botanic Gardens MRT station)
  • Date/Time: June 17th, 2017; 2pm to 6pm
  • No fees and charges are involved. Just show up and have fun!

Please indicate your attendance in the Google Sheet in the following link, according to the particular event you would be most interested to participate in:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dKNWCaVUHIg6IhvX3lUNA6ehGSUSEmRXM7qg1Y2zDis/edit?usp=sharing

Important notes:

  • Informal group leaders for each activity will be elected, solely to assist with orientation of attendees (ensuring all will be grouped together according to their desired activity at the event). I would appreciate valiant volunteers for these roles 🙂
  • Please bring all items necessary for your intended activity (e.g. books, drawing materials), as none will be provided to you.
  • No food and drinks will be provided.
  • Illegal activities and those which create a public nuisance will not be allowed.
  • You are free to roam around to experience different activities during the event.
  • Do not litter, and try to keep the event location as clean as possible.
  • Furniture (e.g. tables/chairs) are not allowed by the Botanic Gardens.

Thank you all for your support, and see you on June 17th! Please feel free to raise any questions you may have in the comments!

Source: Reddit Post

ISLAND WIDE TREASURE HUNT $50,000 DOLLARS HIDDEN.

An island wide treasure hunt has drive netizens crazy a Facebook page which goes by the name of Sqkii is currently hosting the game.

The web page releases daily clues of the hidden $50,000

“$50,000—sponsored by OCBC Pay Anyone—is now hidden and waiting to be found in the sunny island known as Singapore. 3 daily hints will be released on this album from 10am to 6pm until it has been found.”

The clues below screenshot from the Facebook page.

Click me to learn more

MINDEF USING CHINA COMPANY TO TRANSPORT ARMY VEHICLES AGAIN. SO FAST FORGOT AH?

The Ministry of Defence is going ahead with the acquisition of a locally listed logistics firm by a Chinese company linked with the China government, despite the inherent security risks involved.

HNA Group has finalized its US$1 billion (S$1.4 billion) purchase of logistics firm CWT Limited, which maintains the Singapore Armed Forces’ (SAF) fleet of tonners, land rovers, tractors, cranes and forklifts, platforms which Mindef has said “do not contain sensitive military technology”.

The acquisition will go through if shareholders approve the process today.

This has left netizens wary of the Chinese government’s possible interference in local military hardware.

One netizen wrote of his disapproval for Mindef’s decision on a popular local forum: “After all the threatening by China? After the confiscation of the Terrex by China? HNA typically used Chinese state owned banks (in other words the Chinese govt) to finance its acquisitions. So, its entirely possible that the Chinese govt directLY SUPPLIED The money to buy CWT.”

 

MOTHER TELL SON TO STUDY HARD. OR HE BECOME LIKE THE TAXI UNCLE. TURNS OUT TAXI UNCLE IS A LAWYER!

A taxi driver shared this funny but sad encounter during one of his trips from Singapore’s iconic Marina Bay Sands to their condominium.

“One day I fetch a well dressed lady with her son in my taxi from MBS to their condo.

The lady told her son “You better study hard and go to University. Or else you will end up driving a taxi like this uncle.”

I reply, “Excuse me madam, I actually got a law degree from University of London. But I like to fetch people home.”

The boy said “Cool, when I grow up I want to be like uncle.”

The lady said “Son, today we took the wrong taxi.”

ANG MOH SAYS GOODBYE TO SG AFTER WORKING FOR 4 YEARS

After 4+ years, I’ve decided to say goodbye to Singapore. I thought the other “exit interview” posted here a while back was interesting, so thought I’d do my own. There is probably some overlap.

A bit about me: ang moh, worked in management, local salary (no expat package), have lived/travelled in various countries around Eurpoe, Africa, and Asia for the past 6 years.

What I liked and some compliments:

  • You have some incredible parks and nature here
  • It’s so clean here!
  • It’s so safe here!
  • Your public transport is amazing. Anybody here complaining about it needs to spend some time in a western country to see how good you have it.
  • Your banking and online government services are seriously world-class. I’m going to miss how convenienteverything is.
  • Yes it’s bloody hot, but summer all the time is great.
  • The ice-cream sandwich uncles! Yam flavour!
  • In my experience, your police, immigration, security officers, government workers, etc. were all really kind, professional, respectful, and amazing to deal with.
  • Changi Airport… holy shit this is a national treasure. I’m sure after the next part you’ll dislike me and that’s fine, but if you take one thing from this: please SG, teach the rest of the world the secrets of your airport mastery because nobody else can do it like you.

What I disliked and some criticism:

  • Obligatory: rent here is damn expensive! Also, your property industry has some pretty slimy agents.
  • The overt racial discrimination here is somewhat shocking to an outsider. E.g. Some property websites advertising “All Races Welcome” on apartment listings, and this being seen as progressive… I mean, I guess it’s a nice gesture but if you really care so much about the issue, how about be like AirBnb and I don’t know… not accept listings from people who discriminate over race?!
  • Alcohol prices are obscene, and the bar/club scene is quite pathetic for a city of this size. My guess is this is part of the reason many visitors consider Singapore boring.
  • Aside from some nice Indian/Muslim options, hawker center food here is way overrated. It’s really oily and bland, usually loaded with sugar, salt or MSG to try and compensate, and just overall unhealthy and not very nice. ducks
  • The local art/music/festival scene is really weak compared to almost everywhere else in the region (HK, Taiwan, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand all have much more vibrant, creative scenes. I guess you beat Myanmar and Cambodia?) I don’t know how to define it, but it seems most artists/musicians here try to mimic an aesthetic while ignoring the substance of what makes it interesting in the first place. At the same time, they make it painfully obvious the whole purpose is to monetize it. (On that note: isn’t it odd that you celebrate counterculture things like graffiti, electronic music (with its rave/drug culture roots) etc. when these things have foundations in rebellion? I mean, here you’d be caned and face serious criminal charges or even death for doing most of what led to this stuff. It could never have originated or been developed here, yet it’s still celebrated in a closely monitored, sanctioned box. Just seems sorta dystopian…
  • Speaking of pop culture, your media and especially blogger, YouTube personalities, and so-called “influencers” take “cringe” to a whole other level… I mean, these people are usually awful everywhere, but here it’s like a poor man’s copy of the awfulness.
  • Business culture here is… challenging. I work in management and virtually all of the local companies/clients/stakeholders I’ve dealt with take weeks/months to make a decision. Worse, they are extremely cheap yet expect world-class design and development. In my experience, 9 out of 10 times rather than pay a local price or hire Singaporean teams, they will outsource to developing countries (or use a local agency/middleman that outsources to them) for a fraction of the cost. They end up with garbage, and wonder why their website/design looks like it was developed in the 1990s, rather than the gorgeous and modern Silicon Valley design they envisioned. They abandon it and move on to the next idea. Rinse, repeat.
  • I’m not sure if Singaporeans are “cold”, but I’ll say this: I have lived in numerous countries around the world and this is the only place I’ve lived that I haven’t made a single local friend (and interestingly enough, SG is the only other place besides my home country with English as an official language.)
  • My god people here walk annoyingly slow and stare at their phones a lot… I mean, people in other countries do too but here it is almost comical. This wouldn’t be a problem but so many here are oblivious or just don’t give a shit about anybody else around them, and always walk in the center making it difficult to walk around them. Ugh just move to the side if your phone keeps you from walking a normal pace.
  • Most of your drivers are complete *ssh*les. I’ve never seen such entitled motorists anywhere else in the developed world. I guess when you pay 3x the value for a car, you can’t help but feel like a king that deserves more respect than pedestrians (peasants).
  • As a coffee lover, I’ve never seen a large city with such poor cafes: most are expensive, crowded, and uncomfortable. There is nothing relaxing about hanging out in a cafe here at all. And while I enjoy kopi for what it is, sorry – it is not coffee. ducks
  • I’m sure it’s been effective, but maybe tone down the flood of service announcements dictating acceptable public behaviour? That said, Bag-Down Benny makes me lol every time I see him.
  • I don’t follow your politics much, but your goverment’s “stability above all” mantra (and using that to justify cracking down hard on everything they don’t like) isn’t going to benefit SG forever. They keep preaching the importance of innovation for SG’s future, but innovation at its core stems from dissent and challenging norms, and sometimes that’s not always harmonious. If it’s ingrained in your population from birth to instinctively avoid challenging authority, I don’t see much true innovation ever happening here.
  • Your government’s response to Amos Yee did far, far more damage to SG’s reputation than he ever could. This is just an outsider’s opinion, but if some vulgar kid trolling on the Internet can be such a threat to your ‘social stability’, that speaks volumes.
  • The mental gymnastics some of you go through to justify your borderline slave labour… come on. I mean, yes, by all means CONGRATS that you are not Qatar or Saudi Arabia in your treatment of foreign workers, but I think deep down you know SG is better than this.

Overall

Enjoyed my time here, but also happy to move on. After writing this the criticisms are more, but only because Singapore does so much so well that there is a lot of good that probably just went under my radar.

M’SIA LADY GET ROBS AT SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY SHOP BY ARMED ROBBERY! (VIDEO)

It was posted by a netizen with a cctv footage of that happened in M’sia showing robber carrying huge knifes that make you wonder is the security really so bad at Malaysia?

Be careful, those who always wash clothes in the self-service laundry late at night. The incident occurred last Friday.

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https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeUncensored/videos/524478991231589/

Source: Metafora Anafora

KAYPOH DRIVER. SEE OTHER PEOPLE ACCIDENT THEN LIKE THAT LOR

A netizen shared this unfortunate experience while he was driving his car along the expressway.

According to the netizen, there was an accident up ahead on the opposite side and all the drivers were busy craning their necks to look at the accident scene.

Unfortunately for the photo taker, the car in front of his suddenly jammed on his brakes and he could not stop in time. He turned the other driver’s boot into a wreck.

He has this warning for other drivers to watch the road instead of being a kaypoh about other people’s accidents.

E-SCOOTER STOLEN FROM SENG KANG MRT. WOMAN DEVASTATED.

E scooter was stolen from Seng Kang MRT. A woman was devasted at she returned to her E-scooter with only the seat left.

“This is my scooter..I lock it outside the Sengkang Mrt …and….after work gone alr….so sad…”

“never believe they can theft this way😿”