Drunk Driver; Mr Tan , drove against traffic and killed cyclist then flee
#1

Strange how come report only call him "a Mr. Tan"...
What is his full name?

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#2

Early morning, 1 car flipped at landed with side doors and car body standing near PIE Steven Road towards Jurong direction.  
The lamp post also kena knocked down.

What has happened just now? Thinking
F1 driver?

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#3

Why only use Mr Tan, no full name? Mr Tan is big shot in government????
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#4

Drunk driving again!!🙄
How many people must die or injure before our lawmakers wake UP!!!!!
Minister in charge must be blind, stupid or just fking lazy to look into drunk driving seriously..chey!
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#5

Cover- up to protect him ,lah

Must be some Govt employee.

Sack half the Mayors & PAP Ministers
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#6

Tony Tan's relative?
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Studies on drunk driving in the U.S. consistently show that stricter enforcement can deter people from driving under the influence of alcohol. A panel of experts concluded that stronger laws and better enforcement can significantly reduce drunk driving incidents and related accidents. Increased police presence, especially at night, is crucial. Additionally, the speed of legal proceedings can impact the effectiveness of new drunk driving laws. However, more research is needed to fully understand how to change public attitudes towards drunk driving and ensure the most effective enforcement strategies. The problem in SG appears to be a lack of enforcement. As a driver who is on the roads and expressways daily, I hardly see any traffic police officers on patrol any longer. 
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(21-09-2024, 11:10 AM)EvertonDiehard Wrote:  Studies on drunk driving in the U.S. consistently show that stricter enforcement can deter people from driving under the influence of alcohol. A panel of experts concluded that stronger laws and better enforcement can significantly reduce drunk driving incidents and related accidents. Increased police presence, especially at night, is crucial. Additionally, the speed of legal proceedings can impact the effectiveness of new drunk driving laws. However, more research is needed to fully understand how to change public attitudes towards drunk driving and ensure the most effective enforcement strategies. The problem in SG appears to be a lack of enforcement. As a driver who is on the roads and expressways daily, I hardly see any traffic police officers on patrol any longer. 



You think those LAZY Part-time Ministers bother

to read books and analyse or even learn from other Countries?

Having a good worker has only 5% chance of being a good Minister

Just look at the 3 or 4 Dozens who failed under LHL!

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#9

Driving car can be life changing.
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(21-09-2024, 07:13 PM)watchfirst9 Wrote:  Driving car can be life changing.

killing machine.
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#11

This type of recklessness must have a few stroke of r the cane then all driver will wake up like road rage last time LKY implement canning then immediate all no fighting on the road. 

Don’t know wtf the Govt is doing. Sham n all minister sleeping.
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#12

PAP member or supporter
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#13

He is try his luck
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#14

Horned the cyclist to alert him n he got shocked n fell off his bicycle
Rode after me wanting to scold me 
I stepped out and let him scold 
But he said it’s ok n left
What a life

 Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest you also be like him" (Proverbs 26:4)
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