Last night a street performer got arrested at Orchard Road because someone reported the busker’s performance as a public nuisance.
The incident happened around 9.50pm last night. The police arrived at the front of Takashimaya and approach the performer and were to handcuff the performer in front the crowd of audience. Â The performer was happy and shouted at the police.
A passerby named Eric was unhappy and told the police to back off. The police warn that he can be arrested for obstructing the police’s duties.
Unhappy at the treatment he received from the police officers, Eric took to Facebook to express his unhappiness and to shame the officers.
While some netizens supported Eric and accused the police officers of abusing their authority
“Street performer at orchard road got arrested in public by 2 Tanglin Division police in front of a large crowd of people in front of Takashimaya . With a valid licence to perform, sergeant sim handcuff street performer while I was at the traffic light junction. I heard the police handcuff saying he’s a public nuisance and shouted at him. He wasn’t shouting at him. He only raise me his voice to fight. Police abused his authority to even challenged to handcuff me as well when I spoke up in front of the crowd. Public witnessed the whole incident at 9.50 pm on 11/3/17 in front of Taka.”
Facebook post by Eric Fong


I would like to post up a story of how a Rich family Boy/bastard scammed off my money and most probably several others too. he is a friend that I’ve known for more than 4 years, though we do not catch up very often but we still keep in touch frequently.
This coffeeshop at Clementi Avenue 3 Block 449 is a profiteering monster. In one year, they raised the prices of their drinks twice already. Now a cup of iced milo or ice lemon tea is $2.20 per cup! Other coffeeshop selling it for only $1.60 or $1.70 max. This kind of increase is too much already.
He quickly grabbed our baby and told all of us to get up and run.. so i grabbed my keys and all of us rushed out of our home.. Still in sleepy yet panicking mode,



Oh dear! Here we go again. Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan raised the possibility of transport fares rising again in Parliament. Of course, he masked the important statement about TRANSPORT COST RISING, by saying that it is not sustainable for taxpayers to increasingly subsidise the cost of operating Singapore’s public transport systems.