Recently there has been a lot of talk about Yishun being a lawless and gangster town. I am very inclined to agree, but I also know there are plenty of good people staying there, my friends and some relatives included. But online labels are just labels, they usually don't mean anything and people will just laugh and forget about it... until some airhead MP decides to try and give herself some publicity by commenting on it.
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SPATE OF BIKE THEFTS IN LAWLESS YISHUN TOWN
Our readers have shared posts about several bike thefts in Yishun over the past few months. According to our readers, they suspect that a serial bike thief or bike thieves gang in Yishun have set up base in the town.
Read More »RECKLESS E-SCOOTER RIDERS RIDING AT 80KM/H – WHERE IS LTA?
This is a video of reckless e scooters riding down at least 80km/h and this is very reckless, LTA have to take actions against errant riders like this who makes the scooting community have a bad name, LTA needs to enforce on stricter penalties such as ambushing them with a net or confiscate such reckless electric scooters.
Read More »PRC IGNORE NO F&B SIGN, EAT & DRINK FROM CITY HALL TO PAYA LEBAR MRT
Does everyone know that there is STRICTLY no eating on MRT in Singapore? Our dear foreign friend from China does not seem to know that. Either that or he ignore Singapore laws completely and just commit a crime intentionally.
Read More »EMBASSY CARS ACT LIKE THEY ARE KINGS ON SINGAPORE ROADS
Of late, there have been many incidences of lawless and reckless foreign embassy car’s drivers violating Singapore’s traffic laws and road rules. In fact, I was surprised when one of my friend forwarded the pics that he had compiled of those incidents that happened recently, and I was shocked to see that there are many embassies’ cars totally ignoring our traffic law and order. What makes them so bold enough to openly violate our laws, and aren’t they afraid of being summoned by our TP or Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
Read More »SINGAPORE IS BECOMING LAWLESS
While waiting in line at the post office, two notices caught my attention. One was a police alert while the other warned against being duped by lottery scammers and kidnap ruses. At shopping malls these days, a life size cardboard cop serves as a substitute for the real thing. Foreigners have seized the opportunity to blatantly break the law: busking, fly in and fly out criminal elements, murders, vice, strikes, thuggish conduct and even rioting in Little India.
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