A viral video has been uploaded online after a group of man was seen fighting along the roadside of Chinatown shophouses.
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It is also reported by a witness that 3 police car arrived on the scene later on.
What do you guys think?
A viral video has been uploaded online after a group of man was seen fighting along the roadside of Chinatown shophouses.
It is also reported by a witness that 3 police car arrived on the scene later on.
What do you guys think?
The Singapore Customs is the latest in a list of Singapore authorities who have issued an advisory to the public over fake emails that are impersonating its officers.
In the latest case, Singapore Customs had said that some members of the public had received such emails that were purportedly sent by them. The email, among others, required recipients to open an email link or file attachment, transfer a sum of money to an account of an individual, provide bank details and other personal information.
The police are currently investigating, and members of the public have been advised never to divulge any personal information online, or make any kind of payments to unknown individuals.
Wonder why so many of these emails are now sent impesonating public officers, and if any of these scammers have been caught
Dear SingaporeUncensored,
My Dad always told me you get more action in church than in the bar.
The girl who hangs around the club gets the same offer from men about a hundred times a day.
The girl who hangs around church may only get that offer a couple times a year.
I would join churches just to pick up on the girls that went there. It was easier than clubbing. As IÂ are already showing the same beliefs as they are and therefore most open to a connection.
Marvis Tan

If attending a Malay Wedding meant for you to take turns singing and showing off your vocal talent and choosing the most ridiculous unrealistic songs ever, then you are missing the whole point of attending a Wedding. And best of all eating still when the bride and groom arrived displaying ignorance and being disrespectful. Agree not but the Malay Wedding has become a Karaoke session recently. With their grating voice coming from the nose and flat, I wonder what they are smoking before holding those microphone. Â And most of the time they sounded depressed over the mic instead of singing and all you want to do is throw your fork and spoon at them. I can only feel sorry for these people and those who had to listen while eating and who too could easily choked to death.
Let’s move on to the way the young people dress – MAT & MINAH. Seriously where are your customs and values? I don’t care how “Gangster” you are or how cool you want to look like but this is someone’s Wedding (I hope you were really invited). Boys you don’t wear bermudas with short sleeves showing off your tattoos swinging your god knows what Logo stickers paste all over your helmet. And girls you don’t wear tight ripped jeans with short sleeves and snicker! And tie up that nasty looking gold yellow hair if you can’t set it nicely please, really.
What’s wrong with you people? You go to school? Watch TV at least? No?
I believe you do somehow in that tiny little brain have seen somewhere how the Malay Traditional cloths or a decent cloths people dress for this occasion. You for sure have no respect for the elderly people there, the family members and relatives of the b&g, neither do you have any respect for yourself.
And then we have those “free lance critics”taking notes about the whole event, from the food to the bride & groom attire. seriously, go kill yourself or attend a funeral. They save money for this special day so shut up and eat or go home drink Dettol and die nicely near your toilet seat.
Finally, the “groupies” with the same printed logo T-Shirt from Queensway Shopping Center marching in like a Rugby team chanting some kind of poem that gives them a “Super natural power”. Singapore Sports Hub is it? What’s up with that? What are you resembling again? Which community? What group? Groupon? I thought groupies were from the 80s. Next time we all shall clap for them and throw flowers.
Listen, we all know that Malay Wedding are held mostly in the neighbourhood void deck/halls where everyone could see. And we are quick to react and get upset when other race comment about how we behave, the noise level the ridiculous behaviour and the list could go on. But the fact is, people like this gives the Malay a bad name.
But of course having said all this, there are those respectful ones though who dress accordingly and behave properly. They are what we call, Civilised people.
I am not spreading hate here. I am a proud Malay myself. But I feel some of us have tolerated a lot of this kind of nonsense. Not cool man, not cool.
#So much of preserving our culture.
Source: FB post by Luciano Lucky
I read the article regarding the oBikes or other similar bikes being thrown into the wetland and i feel that people in Singapore are becoming more disgraceful and inconsiderate.
I have no idea who did it, but i saw a bike being placed on top of a garbage container, which i feel is equally shameful. These people have no idea how much convenience the bikes have provided to the society and they just have to make the kinder actions of others to become so ugly.
The photo is taken at Bedok North.
ANG MOH DRIVING MALAYSIAN CAR PARK ON HDB PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY.
Netizen was shocked by the Ang Moh’s inconsiderate behaviour for parking on a walkway. Not mention that its illegal.
https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeUncensored/videos/462128354133320/
If got people on wheelchair how? Go on road ah?.
BML 3000
<7 May 2017 @ 2pm>
Location : Blk 632 woodlands ring rd
The driver of this vehicle parked his car blatantly along de footpath/pavement. I tot it was involved in an accident or emergency.
Then later saw the driver coming over very casually from under de block. Upon questioning him he arrogantly admitted tat it was his vehicle & tat he had parked here for over 1hr! He even asked if i want to see his IC & driving license! Wat a prick! His wife can even take pic/video of me! So i smiled for de camera. Cheese…
Total disregard for public places and no feeling of guilt. Blocking de only pavement tat padestrians, cyclists and even wheelchairs will use!
*See de wheelchair tat has to go on de road coz of this fool?! N he reverse out of de path nvr even notice de wheelchair coz too busy taking my handsome pic*
Actions like this cannot just go unpunished!
On the 5th of May, a 56-year-old man was arrested after he molested three women in the MRT. It has been reported that all three were molested by him in the span of 30mins.
The places touch was thigh, wrist and etc.
Later on, The man was pin down by two other passengers. It is also noted that the man reek of alcohol.
The man arrested later on. The police are currently investigating the incident.
Our reader found a restaurant called Club July at Bishan that still delivers alcohol through UberEats after 10.30pm. “so UberEats restaurant can deliver alcohol to my house downstairs even after the allowed hours?”
According to UberEats’ regulation, retail outlets and delivery services are not allowed to sell takeaway alcohol in Singapore from 10.30pm to 7am. Singapore’s liquor law also states that drinking is banned in public areas after 10.30pm.
What do you think? Can or not?
On Wednesday morning, four stalls in Toa Payoh Lorong 7 hawker centre were affected by a blocked pipe, which caused waste water to flood the stall premises.
This was apparently not the first time that it had occurred, with one hawker saying that this occurs at least once every year for the past three years. The water that flowed out of the stalls was filled with food waste and had a layer of oil on top, and it gave off a pungent smell.
Being a hawker centre, this kept customers away, and the stall owners were also unable to carry out their business, as they had to do clean up operations. What does the Town Council have to say about this??
On Wednesday morning, four stalls in Toa Payoh Lorong 7 hawker centre were affected by a blocked pipe, which caused waste water to flood the stall premises.
This was apparently not the first time that it had occurred, with one hawker saying that this occurs at least once every year for the past three years. The water that flowed out of the stalls was filled with food waste and had a layer of oil on top, and it gave off a pungent smell.
Being a hawker centre, this kept customers away, and the stall owners were also unable to carry out their business, as they had to do clean up operations. What does the Town Council have to say about this??