A URA order to erase a lit cigarette from a Chinatown mural has sparked discussion
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A URA order to erase a lit cigarette from a Chinatown mural has sparked discussion online about public complaints and the censorship of street art.

The agency had told the landlord that the mural is “not aligned with Singapore’s anti-smoking policy stance”. https://str.sg/nJHj
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Very strange leh. This whole episode would not have happened if Shepherd Asset has applied for approval from URA as required before having the mural drawn.

They finally applied for approval AFTER the mural was up and was asked to erase it. They refused to reapply for approval later. Anyone know what is this Shepherd Asset all about?
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Come to think of it, she does rook rike a hooker from nearby Keong Siak street Big Grin

And smoking is bad.  We should not glorify a vice, unless it is to show her orifice Big Grin

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Big Grin
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