
Grab pls kindly ban this kind of driver. Complete the trip without picking me up! I’m using grab pay hence the amount deducted from my card for nothing!
What do you think?? Error with the system or just a miscommunication?
Source:FB Harper Jason Koh

Grab pls kindly ban this kind of driver. Complete the trip without picking me up! I’m using grab pay hence the amount deducted from my card for nothing!
What do you think?? Error with the system or just a miscommunication?
Source:FB Harper Jason Koh
People living in the east might know that a lot of people take the train from Tampines/Simei towards Pasir Ris during peak hours to get a seat and I am one of them. So a few days ago I did the same. At Pasir Ris, there were only reserved seats left. A girl boarded and sat down next to me. She looked about my age and was dressed for work so I assumed she is probably a fresh grad or working not long. So anyway she was carrying quite a few items including a folder and a few small bags. After she sat down, she sniffled a little and tried to sleep. She kept sniffling and I could tell that she was sick.
A few stops later, an old uncle boarded the train and headed straight to the nearest seat which was the reserved seat that the girl was sitting on. He rudely shouted at the girl to wake up, which caused her to bolt awake. She obviously realised that the uncle wanted the seat and she told the uncle softly that she was sick and running a fever and hope to have a short nap before work. But the uncle pretended as if he didn’t hear and kicked the girl’s shoe. The girl was startled and gave up her seat.
I immediately told the girl to sit at my seat but she rejected softly. She looked like she wanted to bury herself in the ground. So I ended up sitting next to the uncle, who was a pretty disturbing passenger. He kept rummaging through his small bag and ended up elbowing me many times, and also opened up his tumbler to drink coffee, which I think is not allowed on the MRT.
The uncle ended up alighting 3 stops later. Seriously? Could you not even stand for 6 minutes and let the sick girl have the seat? I told the girl to sit down again and she did so after glancing around. But I guess she was still scared as she dared not sleep and kept fiddling with her skirt quietly.
This is my first time encountering such a situation and I wondered if I could have done something different. If I reacted quicker and gave up my seat to the uncle instead, would the other passengers think that the girl was selfish? Would the girl have felt even more embarrassed if I insisted on giving my seat to her? I dunno.
Guys beware and help to share, be careful of this couple in the photo showed. Police report has been made. They’re both wanted by the police for quite long and have been hiding at woodlands. They’re wanted for consumption of drugs, running from probation running from tagging and running from.

They’re wanted for consumption of drugs, running from probation running from tagging and running from the court. Last week, i took pity on her and decided to help her get this job. Will not say which outlet or anything.
First few days of her work, $40 gone missing. As of today 10th May, our CCTV recorded her taking all of the money in the cashier box into her own bag. I took her as a friend hoping that she will change her attitude so that’s why i helped her ask. But didn’t know she will be such a fu*ktard.
As a friend i thought she won’t do anything stupid. But in the end as i’m the one who introduced her to the job, my face got thrown already. She looted all the money in the cashier box, left the shop open without any notice and nobody taking care of the shop for 5 hours. The cashier box was literally empty. She and her boyfriend ran away with all the money. Her name is Chole.

She and her boyfriend ran away with all the money. Her name is chloe toh and her boyfriend’s name is ermi zul. Her boyfriend ermi zul ( facebook name is ermi zul ) he is currently married with 5 kids. But he left his previous wife and got together with chloe. Chloe toh is her facebook name. I just want to warn everyone to not hire her if she asked for a job. Chloe Toh Is being seen in the
But he left his previous wife and got together with chloe. Chloe toh is her facebook name. I just want to warn everyone to not hire her if she asked for a job. Chloe Toh Is being seen in the
But he left his previous wife and got together with Chloe. Chloe toh is her facebook name. I just want to warn everyone to not hire her if she asked for a job. Chloe Toh Is being seen in the
I just want to warn everyone to not hire her if she asked for a job. Chloe Toh Is being seen in the cctv taking out the money from the cashier box and putting it inside the bag while the boyfriend waits outside with no balls. Asking the girl friend to do the job then he just waits outside? fking coward. Both of you fu*king threw my face away.( Now she’s quarrelling with me about not trending her boyfriend. Threatening me too lol.
So i guess she’s gonna do something to my girlfriend?? ) so i think before she get caught i’ll have to protect myself first? HAHA
Message to Chloe Toh, you dare to touch my girlfriend. You’ll get it big time. Threaten me? Can.
Source:FB Post Denzel Ndz
I really don’t understand how the producers of The Voice Singapore / Malaysia think it is alright to have the contest with the requirement that the contestants speak Mandarin. If this is not marginlisation of the minority races, then I don’t know the meaning of marginalisation.
The producers have said that they acquired the rights for the licence in Mandarin, because it is more commercially viable, and that the show is open to all races, so long as they are fluent in Mandarin and are able to perform Mandarin songs. Conversation between judges and contestants are also in Mandarin.
This is just ridiculous. How can a melting port of culture and races that is Singapore and Malaysia, be reduced to a competition that requires Mandarin speakers only? Commercial gains over race and culture? This is another good example why people think Singapore is part of China.
Well, good news is, the next winner of a national singing competition from Singapore will confirm not be Malay. Maybe they just want to give non-Malays a chance of winning an actual singing competition for once?
Faizal S
Man dies at Tanjong Penjuru after two bundles of steel were transported with a fork life. The terrifying accident happened yesterday, It has been reported that the victim in the incident is a 54-year-old driver.
The weight of the steel was deadly and unfortunately, the driver died on the spot. The video of the incident can be viewed at the link below
http://157.245.156.92/jurong-accident/
The police are still investigating the incident. 
The victim from KL take a plane to Singapore just to report police and seek help from his Singapore friend Gary to find the scammer.
This seller by the nick of Phra Mongkol or Desmond Lim has sold me a piece of KP Prai Kanya with 1,500 Sgd but ended up delivered a normal KP (not sure from which temple).
https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeUncensored/videos/463250864021069/
When I demanded for refund, then was told a mistake by his Thai Wife and agreed to refund the full amount which is 1,500 Sgd but unfortunately this has been dragged since Thursday (4 May) till now around 9.30pm and he has closed down his FB.
A 1-year-old baby died after suffering from head wounds and resuscitation failed in the hospital. A 30-year-old Indonesian maid was arrested following the incident.
The incident happened on the 8th of May at Simei Street 4 Blk 225 Level 6. The maid has been working with the family for over a year. On the day of the incident, the victim’s family member tried to wake up the sleeping 1-year-old but failed to do so.
Realising that the 1-year-old could not be awakened. The baby girl was sent straight to Changi General Hospital for medical aid. Unfortunantely, the baby girl passed on.
It has been discovered that the baby girl had head wounds.
http://157.245.156.92/how-many-employers-have-died-in-the-hands-of-indonesian-maids/
http://157.245.156.92/indonesian-maid-jailed-put-urine-in-baby-milk-bottle/

Source: FB by Donald low
NETIEZEN has apologised to our law minster and this is what he said.
I have spent several days reflecting on my conduct, in putting up a commentary that was neither accurate nor honest.
I made a FB post on 24 April which misstated Minister Shanmugam’s views. I attributed to him views the very opposite of what he held, and then criticized him in a sneering tone.
When the Minister pointed out (through his FB), that I got my facts wrong, I sent him an apology that was a non-apology. The apology was insincere, and self-exculpatory – I tried to claim I was commenting on the headline and not his remarks, when my comments clearly showed otherwise. [When I sent the apology, to make my apology appear true, I also deleted some comments I had made in my FB, which showed that I was in fact commenting on his remarks].
Having thought further, I have written, as below, to the Minister, to convey my unreserved apology:
‘Dear Minister,
On deeper reflection, I realize my first apology was insincere. I am therefore writing now to apologize unreservedly. I had misrepresented your views in the Today article, and had presented them in a careless, thoughtless and flippant way. To make things worse, my apology was self-exculpatory. I accept that my criticism of your views was untruthful, unfair and unsubstantiated. I have let the LKY School down. But above all I’m sorry for my original post; it was impulsive and reckless.’
Many do not know this, but when I was out of a job in 2012, it was Minister Shanmugam who spoke with me and offered his help. He then put in a good word for me with LKYSPP, and gave me a recommendation. I decided that I should come clean about someone who had in fact helped me, and I should set out the facts in public.
FB post by :Donald Low
Netizen ordered his meal paying $20 via Food Panda and was surprised that all he received was a coffee!!! According to the receipt, it seems like the food pick up was from Jurong Point Burger King.Wth is that, who will be so idiotic to order a coffee online.
Photo for reference
A more personal and intimate experience sharing about public apathy.
More than 10 years ago, my dad was involved in a traffic accident. A SBS bus rammed into him in the wee hours of the morning when he was crossing the road at a pedestrian crossing. His skull was fractured and several of his ribs broke. He made it to the hospital but he didn’t stand a chance. He was 70, healthy and semi-retired, ready for his golden years. But it was not to be.
My siblings and I staked out at the bus stop near the accident site daily for a week after the accident, talking to people who may have seen the accident. We wanted to find out what happened and get witnesses for the police.
We heard from a few witnesses that after the impact, the bus stopped. There was only one person who went up to my dad to tend to him – an ang mo woman who was a passenger on the bus. No one else helped, although others may have called the police and an ambulance.
What happened next was sad and infuriating. Upon hearing stories from the few witnesses, we identified ourselves as family of the deceased and asked if they would go to the police to report what they had seen. We emphasized that we wanted them to testify what they saw, and not put blame on any party. All of them flat-out refused immediately. When pressed, one of them said he didn’t see anything, when moments ago he animatedly recounted the entire accident to us. Another avoided us the following morning when she spotted us. Every single one of these witnesses were Singaporeans. None of them came forward to the police. Regrettably, we did not manage to find the ang mo lady who tended to my dad to express our appreciation. Was he conscious? Did she soothe him with words or touch? Whatever she did, we thank her from the bottom of our hearts for stepping up to check on him while everyone else stayed away.
I’ve always thought this experience has similar behavioural undertones to a less tragic and more common one. Many of us have encountered situations in Singapore where someone cuts queue, and everyone would be very annoyed but no one dares voice displeasure. If anyone in the queue stood out to admonish the queue cutter, that person is very likely to be a westerner. So much for our much touted “Asian” or “Confucius” values.
Back to my dad’s accident. Police investigations eventually revealed that the bus driver, who was an elderly Malaysian man, was at fault because he was beating the red light. The next tragic joke was that the driver jumped bail and slipped back into Malaysia. The police did not explain how that was possible. SBS apologized and paid a meagre compensation. A few years later, we heard from the police that the bus driver passed away in Malaysia of old age. We bear no grudges. Closure.
What was etched permanently in my memory was how the witnesses refused to come forward, when the inconvenience to them was merely a couple of hours at the police station. I remember how I looked them in the eye and pleaded with them while they averted my gaze and made up clumsy excuses.
This episode taught me an unforgettable lesson about public apathy in Singapore.
FB post : Perry Tan