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PUPPY DISCOVERED AT PASIR RIS WITH TAIL CHOPPED OFF. WTF?

A netizen posted a facebook post online of a video who had its tail cut off. The dog was spotted at pasir ris farmway and brought to a vet for treatment.

In the facebook post of the netizen, he describes the person that committed this “pervert”.

“It could be abuse as it is a very clean cut.”

It is unclear who abused the animal but let hope the person rots in hell.

SAVE SUNGEI ROAD MARKET. (VIDEO)

Singapore, we must learn from the wisdom of our pioneer generations before it’s too late – when our landfill saturates and before they disappear. In the blood of these elderly vendors flows frugality and industry which we sing about yet we do not care to honour. The nation-builders and pioneer vendors sell reused goods for they do not like waste and value things, and not merely for profit-making like those in the modern malls.

If you don’t believe, just head down to the market and chat with them. You’ll learn some good old values and wisdom.

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“Why does this market have to be disbanded? Why? What is bad about this market? This market attracts tourists and protects the environment. There are so many old, used goods. If thrown away, it is a waste! Our market is a market that promotes environmental protection. We are not against the government. We are requesting our government. We are not against, we are requesting.”

Sign petition: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B3chZPL2XMZAYjVKM2VZVV9haG8

GIANT AT ANG MO KIO SELL EXPIRED DRINK. STORE MANAGER DON’T BOTHER TO APOLOGIZE

Netizen went to Giant at Ang Mo Kio Blk 525 to buy drinks. After reaching home he was shocked that the drinks he bought were expired he express his concerns to us via facebook messages.

What do you guys think?

Messages below

“I just went giant to purchase these Was shock, as it expired almost a month ago Still selling on it, shelves Go ask why and the store manager got the cheek to reply me they don’t sell by a bottle and he immediately take off the shelves price tag away”

“Don’t even bother to apologise to me at all And just refund me the money back Lucky I haven’t consumed it If not wonder what will happen to me Hope enforcer go more routine checks on goods are expired and still selling it”

“They don’t feel bad Never even apologise to me at all Just refund me back $14.70 and that’s all”

“I notice it as the Colour cloudy so I take a look on its expire date To my surprise It expire in 03/2017 Now already April still on shelves selling it I ever eat expire food and cause me keep go toilet And worse may cause dearth”

Facebook messages from Ivan Lim

70 YEAR OLD GAY UNCLE ARRESTED!!!!

The infamous uncle inside the MRT was arrested after reports of a commuter being a nuisance in the train.

Police received a report of a man that was attacking other passengers in the train. The man was arrested along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 on the same day at about 10 pm for the offences of causing public nuisance and voluntarily causing hurt.

The viral video has been viewed for more than 1.4 million times on facebook.

Video link 

What do you guys think?

70 YEAR OLD WOMAN MISSING. LAST SEEN AT CLEMENTI! PLEASE HELP!

APPEAL FOR INFORMATION – YONG YOKE LAN

The Police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of 70 year old, Mdm Yong Yoke Lan. She was last seen at Blk 602 Clementi West Street 1 on 21 April 2017 at about 8.25 a.m.

Mdm Yong Yoke Lan is about 1.65m tall, slim-built, spotted with short hair and was last seen wearing blue flowery shirt with dark grey cardigan, black coloured long pants and red colour sneakers.

Anyone with information is requested to call Clementi Neighbourhood Police Centre at 1800-872-9999. All information will be kept strictly confidential.

Thank you.

 

MALAYSIA BOLEH. TEACHER THROW CHAIR AT SMALL BOY

A Malaysian teacher got angry with his naughty students in class fail to control his temper and ended up using violence against his students. HE THREW A CHAIR AT THE BOY!

It started when the teacher told the year 2 boy to be quiet and behave. The boy did not follow the teachers instruction to be quiet and ran away after the teacher approached the boy.

The teacher that got out of control tried to stop the boy from running by throwing a wooden chair at him. But the chair ended up hitting another boy. The boy that got hit got a big cut on his head and needed to 8 stitches.

The parents of the boy reported to the police.

“I was shocked and scared for my child. I went to the hospital and spoke to the teacher before heading to the police station to lodge a report,” 

“My husband and I have decided not to pursue this matter legally because we want to give the teacher a second chance,”

 

LATEST CAR DESIGN? CAR WITH O$P$ VANDALIZED ALL OVER! JURONG AND UBI AVE

Wah wonders what trouble did the driver get into. The car is sprayed with O$P$ at the back and all sorts paint marks on it.

The driver probably going to do a paint job.

Remember never look for loan from the wrong sources!

What do you guys think?

KID CLIMBING IN MRT. MAID NO CARE ONLY PLAY PHONE. IF FALL HOW?


Netizen sends in a photo of a young boy climbing up resting in a MRT at Circle line.

“Saw this innovative way of sitting and sleeping on Circle Line MRT”

“The maid just let the boy be and continue playing with her mobile.”

What if he falls?

Submitted By: Teck Leng Tan

What do you guys think?

SG CAR STOPPED BY MALAYSIA POLICE, BUT MALAYSIAN CARS IGNORED FOR SAME OFFENCE

Below is an unpleasant experience that my friend encountered in JB. I’m writing in to alert frequent drivers to JB. Do take note that they’ve changed certain roads direction to one way instead of two ways.

My friend wasn’t aware of it and end up driving the opposite direction. Officers were seen on duty. One of the officer stopped his car and my friend was told to give his NRIC. Meanwhile, my friend saw a lot of cars (Malaysia car plate) driving the opposite direction but officer didn’t stop them. My friend alerted the officer and asked him why they weren’t stopped. He was told to shut up by the officer. Officer was holding on to his NRIC for more than 20 minutes. My friend asked a lot of questions and wasn’t answered. My friend managed to take a video of a Malaysia car that another officer stopped. The officer didn’t take down his particular and let him off after few minutes.

Same offence but different treatment? The officer immediately returned my friend’s NRIC after knowing that he took a video and was told that no action will be taken towards him.

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Attempting to Sell Gold Bars Believed to be Fake! : 6 man were arrested!!

The Police have arrested another six men, aged between 17 and 24 years old for their suspected involvement in several cases of attempted cheating.

The Police would like to remind members of the public to be cautious and not to buy gold bars from unreliable sources.

Between 13 March and 5 April 2017, the Police received several reports that different men had tried to sell gold bars which were believed to be fake. Through extensive follow up investigations, officers from Central Division managed to establish the identities of another six suspects. Two persons had earlier been arrested on 5 April 2017 in relation to the same case. Between 6 and 7 April 2017, simultaneous operations were carried out at Joo Koon Road, Kampong Java Road, Yishun and Outram Road, leading to the arrests of the six suspects. In the course of the operation, a total of 45 fake gold bars were recovered. Preliminary investigation revealed that the group had attempted to sell the fake gold bars at several pawnshops and to members of the public.

 

Three suspects aged 17, 19 and 24 years will be charged in Court on 8 April 2017 for one count of conspiracy to cheat under Section 420 read with Section 109 of the Penal Code. Investigations against the rest of the suspects are still ongoing. Anyone found guilty of an offence of Cheating may be punished with an imprisonment term which may extend to 10 years, and shall also be liable to fine.