Tan Cheok Yen, 43, stole 311 items such as books, clothes, shoes and compact discs, worth $941, at the Salvation Army located on Bishan Street 22 on Aug 25 this year, despite there being signs proclaiming "The donated items here are the property of The Salvation Army. Stealing them is an offence punishable by law".
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HELP, YISHUN CONDO MANAGEMENT HAS TOO MANY RULES FOR US!
Here are the many rules to living in an EC in Yishun according to its management. We didn't know it was so difficult. More rules than prison siol.
Read More »STUDENT WARNS AGAINST USING BIGO AS LIVE SHOWS CAN BE USED FOR SEXUAL ACTIVITIES
I might just be a 15 year old student here, but everyone do aware that there's this new app called "Bigo" . Bigo is normally used for making friends and everything , but it can also be used for sexual activities .
Read More »FASHION RETAILER ASOS SLAMMED AFTER FAILURE TO DELIVER S’PORE ORDERS
I'd like to kindly warn our fellow Singaporeans against ordering from the UK-based fashion retailer ASOS until they have settled all their current missing order issues. The ASOS facebook page is inundated with complaints by people living in Singapore saying that they have not received their order. Apparently many orders made by residents of Singapore (including my own) in December 2015 to January 2016, which were expected to arrive in January 2016 - early February 2016, have gone missing.
Read More »MALAYSIAN COMPLAINS SHE WAS MADE TO WEAR SARONG TO COVER UP “INDECENT” DRESS
Facebook user Suzanne G L Tan posted a picture on Facebook yesterday and criticized the Road Transport Department of Malaysia (JPJ) of forcing her to wear a sarong in their premises because staff felt that she was indecently dressed. Putting up pictures of her attire during her visit, she wrote that she was offended because her attire was not considered "indecent". The staff told her that unless she wore the sarong, she would not be served.
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