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YET ANOTHER OFO BICYCLE BEING “MISTREAT” AND DUMPED ONTO THE GRASSLAND!

Hi Ofo Bicycle. My name is Alvin from Malaysia. This evening I’m on the back home, i saw your bicycle been throw at the grassland. I don’t know who is the end user.

I really feel disappointed and sad when i see this irresponsible act happen in Singapore. So however, the bicycle already pick up and park in a safety place. It may have some damage and need to repair it as well. Thank you. #OFO Bicycle Gambateh.

Source: FB post by ‎Antioni Christian‎ 

MAN AT RAFFLES PLACE SUFFERS DELUSIONAL DISORDER

A man was arrested after unlawfully doing his own demonstration for asking PM Lee to resign. This is not the first time he did this. A year ago he tried to get a permit to protest of course it is rejected.

The 41-year-old man criticised Singapore but was found out with delusional disorder of a persecutory type.

NETIZEN OFFENDED AFTER SEEING PAP FLAGS ALONG WITH SG FLAG ON NATIONAL DAY

I came across this disgusting sight.

PAP Hougang continues to ignore the votes of Hougang residents and acts as if they rule the constituency even though they lost more than once.

Why is the PAP flag being hung up beside the Singapore flag, especially here in Hougang?

National Day is not PAP day, so why is this damn white flag being hung?

It is an eyesore and really dampens the National Day mood in Hougang.

PAP is really shameless to do this.

How would they feel if we hung the WP flag at the HDB blocks on National Day?

Don’t do unto others what you don’t want others to do unto you.

Jeffrey

If You Care Too Much About Singapore, First It Breaks Your Spirit, Then It Breaks Your Heart” True??

Reflections on National Day

i cannot remember when i stopped watching the parade. It must have been before 2005, when i first organised the pink picnic. It was when i knew i wasn’t treated equally. We were told, very clearly, “there will not be pride parades.” So, when the biggest parade in Singapore was happening, we had a picnic. It is my version of that gangsta kid on TV with the middle finger.

Singapore has lost its way. In wanting to achieve all the KPIs, all the results, we have lost our soul. To get every block of flats flying the National flag, instead of building up the community spirit, the patriotism, some idiot(s) just decided to take the simplest solution – pay some workers (usually foreign) to put them up. Today, less and less folks are flying the flags from their homes than in the 1990s.

i have no respect for a ruling party that manipulates, twists the constitution, the numbering of past elected presidents and even the race of the candidate to put in place the president it wants. It is disgusting and despicable. Perhaps you may win the battle, but i wonder if you will win the war. i wonder what the younger generation thinks of all that is happening now. And how that will come back to haunt you years down the road.

i have never felt a sense of pride being a Singaporean for a long time. Ironically, it was at Pink Dot this year that really moved me. i saw Singapore citizens and PRs coming to Pink Dot, i saw people being gracious to one another despite the heat and the crowd, and the constant bumping into one another. There could be an ugly scene there at Pink Dot, but all i saw was the best of who we could be. It was not just about “supporting the freedom to love,” it was also about what kind of society Singapore can be – one that is more inclusive, more compassionate, more patient, more embracing of difference.

Alfian Sa’at may be right in saying “If You Care Too Much About Singapore, First It Breaks Your Spirit, Then It Breaks Your Heart”

Well, for me it first breaks my heart. And i think my spirit is next.

Source: FB post by Miak Siew

UNDERCOVER POLICE CATCH “PRIVATE HIRE VEIHICLES”

A fellow netizen shared a photo of an undercover police officer nabbing errant drivers while driving his “private” car. If you look closely, his undercover vehicle, a ford pasted the blue private hire vehicle sticker.

Just awareness for drivers to drive safely and dun anyhow drive and think PHV drivers can be bullied.

BEWARE! BIG SNAKE SPOTTED AT ANG MO KIO AVENUE 10.

A netizen managed to snap pictures of a big snake lurking at Ang Mo Kio Ave 10 Block 532.

Hope no one get hurt!

Photo source: Ivan

ILLEGAL DUMPING BY WORKER CAUGHT BY NETIZEN, NO UPDATES FROM TOWN COUNCIL (VIDEO)

I reported illegal dumping TO AHTC THREE WEEKS AGO TILL NOW THE PROPERTY OFFICER NEVER CALL ME FOR FURTHER UPDATE WILL the ALJUNIED Hougang town

pls wake up its a serious offence for illegal dumping.

I still haven’t got any reply from the aljunied-hougang town council yet

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https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeUncensored/videos/511637545849067/

Source: Nathan Chan

 

AMOS YEE IN US JAIL. ‘AN ASIAN TARGET IN PRISON’ BY INMATE

Amos yee was placed in jail with a dangerous inmate named that goes by the street name “bubba” his real name is Emmanuel Reyes.

Amos Yee was one of the Asians in jail that are typical targets to steal food from.

“Offer your food or get your a** whoop”

Bubba is a 193cm tall black man with tattoos and he was jailed for weapon charges and assault. In US prisons, prisoners are allowed to purchase food from the kiosk. Prisoners received money from families and the inmates get a chance to buy extra food. (Amos got his one from donations also)

standing 193cm tall. Amos would probably have something to be scared of. Bubba was later placed in solitary confinement after attacking inmates.

40 COMMON ROAD BLOCK SITES IN SINGAPORE REVEALED!!

Police road block normally starts 18:00 – 2:00 for a period of 60 days.

12:00-14:00 & 19:00 -21:00 from today onwards using HD camera, designed to capture the front occupants without seat belts & driving using mobile phones. Please spread to the relatives and friends in order to avoid penalty.

1 Ang Mo Kio Street 52 (in front of Block 527)
2 Bukit Batok East Avenue 3 (in front of Block 284)
3 Beach Road (from Purvis Street junction to Middle Road)
4 Beach Road (from Seah Street junction to Purvis Street)
5 Buffalo Road (from Serangoon Road junction to lamp-post 5)
6 Cambridge Road (in front of Block 43)
7 Cambridge Road (in front of Blocks 41A and 42)
8 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 1 (in front of Hong Kiat seafood)
9 Cluny Park Road (in front of French Embassy and Cluny Court towards the direction of Bukit Timah Road)
10 Cluny Park Road (taxi stand, opposite unit 89)
11 Collyer Quay (access road next to OUE Bayfront)
12 Dunman Road (from Joo Chiat Road junction to Onan Road junction)
13 Grange Road (between Mandarin Gallery and Cineleisure)
14 Jalan Kembangan (in front of Kembangan MRT)
15 Jalan Pelepah (opposite AVA centre)
16 Joo Chiat Road (in front of I12 Katong Mall)
17 Jurong West Street 91 (in front of Blocks 962 to 959)
18 Marina Coastal Drive (in front of Marina South Pier)
19 Marymount Road (in front of Marymount MRT)
20 New Bridge Road (from Keong Saik Road junction to junction of Kreta Ayer Road)
21 Owen Road (in front of Pek Kio market)
22 Pasir Ris Drive 4 (in front of Pasir Ris polyclinic)
23 Race Course Road (from Little India MRT to taxi stand F27)
24 Rochor Road (in front of Fu Lu Shou complex)
25 Selegie Road (between POMO and Parklane Shopping Mall)
26 Seletar Road (in front of Greenwich Shopping Centre)
27 Sengkang West Avenue (in front of Fernvale Point)
28 Serangoon Road (in front of The Verge Shopping Mall)
29 Tampines Avenue 4 (in front of Tampines Mall)
30 Tiong Bahru Road (Redhill MRT – bus stop)
31 Tiong Bahru Road (Redhill MRT – pick up bay)
32 Toa Payoh Lorong 2 (in front of HDB Hub loading/unloading bay)
33 Toh Tuck Road (in front of SingPost)
34 Upper Paya Lebar Road (in front of Tai Seng MRT – exit B)
35 Upper Paya Lebar Road (in front of Tai Seng MRT – exit A)
36 Upper Serangoon Road (Serangoon MRT – exit B)
37 Upper Serangoon Road (in front of eateries near Sunshine Terrace)
38 Woodlands Street 82 (in front of Woodlands North Plaza)
39 Worcester Road (before right bend into HDB car park, both sides)
40 Yishun Avenue 11 (in front of Block 419)

DRIVER CHALLENGED ME TO CALL LTA AFTER I TOLD HIM HE SHOULDN”T BE PARKING ON DOUBLE YELLOW LINE!

This a**hole SKS 505eightX was parking on a double yellow line and blocking traffic at Tampines 1.
He acted as if he was not wrong and said why can’t he wait for ppl there. He even challenged me to call LTA.
Make him famous. Photo taken by my passenger.

Source: FB post by ‎Patrick Ang‎