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I am appalled at the recent cases where men have been caught for engaging in upskirt and voyeurism. Yesterday carried news of a man in Tampines taking upskirt photos of ladies at a overhead bridge. Then there was this foreign talent who placed his mobile camera in the toilet to catch his female colleagues doing their business.
Now, news report emerged of a wife who had to turn in her peeping tom husband to the police. Apparently, the husband was taking videos of the wife’s friends in bathrooms! He had crushes on two of his wife’s friends, and decided that it was ok to film one of them in her own bathroom, and took another upskirt photos of another while she was in his car! He also took videos of the second woman using his home toilet! What kind of sick pervert is this?
What is happening to Singapore? Are men getting more sick and perverted?
Gladys T

Singapore’s 2G network is coming to an end starting this coming Saturday and it seems like there are many elderly that do not know or understand what it means. All local telecom computers will slowly shut down the service. All 2G network service will be completely gone by 18 of April.
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A 56-year-old man pass away at an Ang Mo Kio coffee shop two days ago. No one notice that the uncle was already dead at the coffee shop and uncle has been dead for quite a few hours before the shocking discovery.
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