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GUY CAUGHT TAKING UPSKIRT PHOTOS AT TAMPINES!!!

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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

DID YOU BUY NEW PHONES FOR YOUR GRANDPARENTS? THEY DONO 2G ENDING SOON

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.

Please inform elderly and grandparents before they go out without a working line. Especially those with dementia! It can get very dangerous. Just buy them a new phone before it happens this Saturday.

FAMILY ABUSE MAID. DAUGHTER REPORT ONLINE INSTEAD OF GETTING PROPER HELP

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Today we hire a Filipino maid from Katong Shopping Centre (will not be revealing the agency name). In my family, there is my Grandma, Elder Brother (x2), Younger Sister and Mother and my Father and including me.

As we get home, soon i help the maid luggage, immediately my grandma sets a several rules. I was shocked to listen some the rules. The rules were:

-She must not eat with us, she must on the living room floor.
– Her sleeping area is at the side of the living room with out pet cat.
-She must only speak to her family once a month.
-She can eat anything she wants, she can do anything she want in this house but not touching her phones.
-Her off day is once a month.
-When our family goes for holiday, the maid must stay at home.

As a 19 year old guy studying in a JC; feels disgusted to listen to this. Should i report this to police or her agency.

Even my younger sister and my brothers boss her around, today sweeping; they purposely littered the floor.

What kind of family is this!!

This might be another potential abuse.

I’m baffled as what to do now.

Uncle Died In Ang Mo Kio Coffee Shop. HIS FRIEND THOUGHT HE SLEEPING. WTFFFF

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.

His friend was sitting the same table with him for an hour and did not realise!!! The incident happened late afternoon at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 coffee shop.

His friend thought he was sleeping!!

Malaysia…Tutor Hits 7 Y.O. With Rotan And Burn His Butt To Cover The Rotan Marks

wow. Talk about inception. A female tutor in Malaysia beat a 7-year-old student wth rotan till there were severe marks on the boy’s buttocks.

Afraid that the parents will find out about her abuse. She tried to cover the marks of the whipping by burning the little boy’s buttocks.

It was later found out that such an incident happened at the tutors home by the brother’s elder sister. The family of the victim reported to the police and the female tutor was subsequently arrested for the abuse.

WHATSAPP MESSAGES CIRCULATING IN SINGAPORE NOT TO TALK ABOUT GOVT OR FACE ARREST

A WhatsApp message is circulating warning people “not to talk about politics/present situation about Government/PM etc”, or else they will face “arrest without warrant”.

The message, which is a troubling issue for freedom of speech in Singapore, was allegedly circulated among a groups of WhatsApp users. According to The Independent Singapore, the alleged source of the message is an “active PAP member”. The Independent Singapore says that the alleged source now says that the rumour is “unverified” when asked for his opinion.

The message in full reads:

“Don’t forward any posts or videos etc, you receive regarding politics/present situation about Government/PM etc. Police have put out a notification termed .. Cyber Crime … and action will be taken… just delete… inform your friends and others too. Writing or forwarding any msg on any political and religious debate is an offence now…. arrest without warrant. This is very serious, please let it be known to all our groups and individual members as group admin can be in deep trouble. Please take note of this seriously.”

Should the police should investigate this serious attempt to subvert Singapore’s political stability?

ENJOYING CHEAP ALCOHOL? (PSST ITS FAKE)LOOK AT HOW PRC MADE FAKE SINGLETON AND CHIVAS ROYAL SALUTE

Fake or illegally produced alcohol is alcohol that is produced in unlicensed distilleries or people’s homes and intended for sale. A whistleblower has submitted photos of a PRC national making fake whisky using homemade alcohol and reusing old bottles and packing it back into the box.

The box gets send back to bars and serve as expensive “import” “classy” alcohol.

Fake alcohol may cause blindness as it can damage the optic nerve and even kill you in high concentrations.

It is unclear the location of this activity but one would expect it to be in China.

 

Think twice before buying that cheap booze for your party. Singapore is generally a very safe place for foods and products but does not mean its full proof and it always doesn’t pay to be extra careful with your health. Be careful when overseas

 

POLICE RAIDED GEYLANG GAMBLING DEN LAST NIGHT 50 ARRESTED

Police raided the gambling den between lorong 14 and lorong 16 last night. The police cover both ends of the lorong and flank in to prevent the gamblers and the “bookmakers” from escaping.

The raid happened around 7.30pm when several police sweep in and surronded the area. The gamblers in the area had no choice but to surrender to the police. There were some who attempted to climb over the railing to escape, but was caught by the police officers.

The Police deployed several police vehicals for this operation.

It is understood that the operation was completed by the Singapore police force, Health Sciences Authority, customs and the immigration and checkpoints authority and other departments.

SPF WARNS NEW SCAM ALERT!!! CHARGE STRAIGHT TO YOUR HANDPHONE BILL

SCAM ALERT – BEWARE OF FRAUDULENT PURCHASES CHARGED TO MOBILE PHONE BILLS

The Police have received several reports where victims informed that they had incurred charges to their mobile phone bills after providing a three digit PIN number to strangers whom they befriended over Facebook.

The scammers initiated contact with victims by sending a friend request via Facebook. In some cases, the scammers even set up Facebook accounts which closely resembled that of victims’ friends! They then asked for the victims’ mobile phone number and mobile service provider. With the victims’ mobile phone number, the scammers then made online purchases of gaming credits/online gift cards. The cost of such purchases were charged to the victims’ mobile phone bills after the victims provided the One Time Password (OTP)/Verification Code to the scammers. Victims only know that they have fallen prey to the scam when they receive their mobile phone bills.

Take the following precautions to protect yourself:
a) Do not share personal information including OTP/Verification codes to anyone. Such information is useful to scammers.
b) Be wary of friend requests from strangers on social networking sites. They may not be who they claim to be.
c) Report any fraudulent charges detected on your mobile phone bill to your mobile service provider immediately.
d) If in doubt, please call the Anti-Scam Helpline at 1800-722-6688 or visit www.scamalert.sg.

SOURCE: SPF

PUNGGOL MRT UNCLE LIKE TO PLAY HOKKIEN VULGARITIES ON LOUDSPEAKER

For the past 2 years, an elderly man has been serenading Punggol MRT users with his own unique variety of “songs”. Using a handheld radio device, the uncle blasts hokkien vulgarities, some of which may be familiar even to non-dialect speakers.

According to one witness, she came across the uncle one day when she was going home. The man was carrying a portable handheld radio with vulgarities blaring from its speakers. Some of the vulgarities are easily recognizable as curses directed against any intended victim’s parents or foul descriptions of a woman’s genitals.

Feeling insulted by what she saw, one witnessed submitted evidence of the man’s antics to reporters. In the video, the man was seen carrying his radio and advancing towards the turnstile gantries. He pretended to take out his wallet to tap his EZ link card, but would pause there for 2 to 3 minutes with his vulgarity-spewing radio turned on at full blast. After getting everyone’s attention, he would then walk off and turn down the volume on his expletive ridden radio set.

The witness has tried in vain to get the uncle to stop his antics.