Sunday littering Somme Rd park
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(30-11-2024, 02:07 AM)S I M T A N Wrote:  I believe rangers have other duties aside from nabbing litterbugs, such as looking after the park and ensuring everything is in order. I ain't sure if catching litterers was the rangers' primary assignment at that time or if each ranger was given a quota of litterers to nick, but I have my doubts.

Imagine a scenario where an awful lot of people are falsely accused of littering. There'll be one helluva of a mess, and the wronged parties won't take the falsity of these accusations lying down, like what I did.

The blaze of controversy surrounding a high number of complaints about the false accusations may compel the authorities to begin an investigation into the matter. That's the kind of egregious misconduct public servants could do without.

True...For him to remain in the job longer, it requires a balance... Big Grin Those who are caught littering have no way to escape the consequences. ..You and your gf fall into the category of being young and perceived as easy targets...
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(30-11-2024, 02:20 AM)S I M T A N Wrote:  You have certainly lived up to your name! For me, I had a little problem with peeping Toms. Once, sunshades were held to my car's windscreens and side windows with suction cups to block out prying eyes. Still, a peeping Tom was undeterred as he sneaked up on my vehicle to peep through small gaps between the sunshades. Somehow or other, both our eyeballs came into contact for a split second, and he beat a hasty retreat. I then drove off in dismay with my paramour.

Brother, I don't call myself cheekopekman for no reason lah! Big Grin Given a chance I will still peep lah!
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(30-11-2024, 02:14 AM)S I M T A N Wrote:  It never occurred to me the rangers would spring a trap on park visitors. It's even more incredible to me that they would hide among the bushes and wait for the opportunity to nab unsuspecting victims.

The two rangers were in fact standing conspicuously underneath a tree about 60 metres away from where we sat, with our backs facing them. They either failed to notice the cans on the bench prior to our arrival and saw the cans only after we left or else they had already seen those cans before we arrived and decided to make a victim of us just for the fun of it.

It's clear the rangers didn't follow the proper protocol for nicking litterbugs, and that's to catch them red-handed dropping litter before stopping them. To say the least, they were acting totally irresponsibly. I'm inclined to think that the generality of park officers are a responsible lot. Alas, one rotten apple ruined the image of the rest of them.

This type of tricks I also played before lah, brother! Big Grin Getting people into trouble then laugh out loud lah! Honestly I got many people into trouble before lah! Those rangers knew many people always left rubbish behind so they set up a booby trap to catch unsuspecting people lah! I know 100s of such tricks lah!
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(30-11-2024, 06:10 AM)cheekopekman Wrote:  Brother, I don't call myself cheekopekman for no reason lah! Big Grin Given a chance I will still peep lah!

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#95

(30-11-2024, 03:32 AM)pinkpanther Wrote:  Have you ever stopped to consider that you might not be the only set of affectionate lovebirds around? Big Grin Your close presence to them may be making them uncomfortable, which is why they feel the need to address the situation. Big Grin


I had considered the possibility that the ranger may be something of a prude who was disgusted with our open display of affection. Equally, I had not discounted the possibility of him having a voyeuristic interest in us. The fact that the two men had remained at the same spot under the tree shooting the breeze for an hour with us both in sight suggests that they were not feeling uneasy with our display of affection. Well, the point is moot. What is unacceptable is giving false testimony that we brought the two cans along and were seen drinking from them. Nothing could be further from the truth.
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(30-11-2024, 06:15 AM)cheekopekman Wrote:  This type of tricks I also played before lah, brother! Big Grin Getting people into trouble then laugh out loud lah! Honestly I got many people into trouble before lah! Those rangers knew many people always left rubbish behind so they set up a booby trap to catch unsuspecting people lah! I know 100s of such tricks lah!


Rangers are in charge of managing and protecting public parks. They make sure the properties, plants, trees inside the park are not destroyed, defaced or vandalized. They also keep an eye on park visitors. But they won't go as far as to lay traps to catch litterbugs. If they see anyone dropping litter, they'll stop them. The person must be caught in the act before the ranger can book them.
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(29-11-2024, 08:07 AM)edAlice Alicia Wrote:  Well done.
My vote for you, if you stand for election.😁


I'll second that! Wendy ought to be put into some position of authority to eke out a higher standard of cleanliness and orderliness in our city-state. She's doubtless the best person for the job, given her obsession about cleanliness. Cleanliness to her is next to godliness. Her readiness to relentlessly pursue habitual litterbugs and motorists who park their cars illegally causing an obstruction has not gone unnoticed.

Minister of Cleanliness, Good Hygiene and Orderliness sounds like an apt designation. For a start, she could oversee a concerted campaign to keep our streets, surroundings and outdoor living areas spick and span in order to maintain good health, and our roads free of illegally-parked vehicles. With her no-nonsense attitude and dogged determination to enforce compliance with the rules using draconian measures, I'll warrant you that our island will become a clean city rather than a cleaned one in less than no time! Big Grin
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(25-11-2024, 11:41 AM)wendychan Wrote:  This is a public park, not a public dustbin. Come work in Singapore and build our buildings, doesnt mean no need follow Singapore law. The authorities really need to have some sort of instruction/lessons for foreigners who come and work here.
The blanket is distinctive, next Sunday I will be looking out for them.
yes it was raining, but before that it was thundering. then drizzle. plenty of  time to clean up before running away
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Singapore values eroded by all these foreigners and also parents who have no idea how to teach their children when they are young. Littering is a bad habit and has social effect on others around. The weak Govt just cannot enforce without more fines must take place.
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(02-12-2024, 05:44 PM)Wy:Nox Wrote:  Singapore values eroded by all these foreigners and also parents who have no idea how to teach their children when they are young. Littering is a bad habit and has social effect on others around. The weak Govt just cannot enforce without more fines must take place.

from personal  experience, most wont "learn" unless they pay fines

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(02-12-2024, 06:00 PM)wendychan Wrote:  from personal  experience, most wont "learn" unless they pay fines

Better still publish their names and faces on social media lah! Big Grin
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Useless disGrace wants to protect litterbugs

She refused to learn from other countries for many years

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Jul 23, 2021 · In Japan, littering is called "illegal dumping" and carries a penalty of up to five years or a fine of up to 10 million yen
(equivalent to around 77,000 euros)

Why do we need 5 Mayors and 80 PAP Ministers? 
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(02-12-2024, 12:11 AM)S I M T A N Wrote:  I'll second that! Wendy ought to be put into some position of authority to eke out a higher standard of cleanliness and orderliness in our city-state. She's doubtless the best person for the job, given her obsession about cleanliness. Cleanliness to her is next to godliness. Her readiness to relentlessly pursue habitual litterbugs and motorists who park their cars illegally causing an obstruction has not gone unnoticed.

Minister of Cleanliness, Good Hygiene and Orderliness sounds like an apt designation. For a start, she could oversee a concerted campaign to keep our streets, surroundings and outdoor living areas spick and span in order to maintain good health, and our roads free of illegally-parked vehicles. With her no-nonsense attitude and dogged determination to enforce compliance with the rules using draconian measures, I'll warrant you that our island will become a clean city rather than a cleaned one in less than no time! Big Grin

How about a campaign poster for Wendy? Big Grin


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(02-12-2024, 06:31 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  How about a campaign poster for Wendy? Big Grin

please lah
at least us my real photo!

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(02-12-2024, 05:44 PM)Wy:Nox Wrote:  Singapore values eroded by all these foreigners and also parents who have no idea how to teach their children when they are young. Littering is a bad habit and has social effect on others around. The weak Govt just cannot enforce without more fines must take place.



I'm inclined to agree with Wendychan that fines for littering do act as much of a deterrent. I know of a Chinese couple living here who are also S'pore PRs. Some time back, they brought the wife's parents over from China to stay with them and look after their kid.

Her father has an annoying habit of spitting outdoors - on the sidewalks, gardens, roads. He used to live in a rural area, and his spitting is a carry-over from his rural days. He continued spitting even after moving to a city in the mainland. Old habits die hard. Spitting is said to be "habit-forming" among many a rural folk.

The wife told her dad to refrain from spitting as SG has strict rules prohibiting spitting and littering, and offender is liable to a fine. She added that he could not escape detection as cameras were ubiquitous.

As it turned out, he fought the urge to spit and only spat on occasion in the loo. His family members were pleasantly surprised he had managed to refrain from spitting in the open during his 6-year stay in SG. In his homeland he would spit as he pleases. It goes without saying that people are fearful of being hit where it hurts most - the pocket.
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(03-12-2024, 12:08 AM)S I M T A N Wrote:  I'm inclined to agree with Wendychan that fines for littering do act as much of a deterrent. I know of a Chinese couple living here who are also S'pore PRs. Some time back, they brought the wife's parents over from China to stay with them and look after their kid.

Her father has an annoying habit of spitting outdoors - on the sidewalks, gardens, roads. He used to live in a rural area, and his spitting is a carry-over from his rural days. He continued spitting even after moving to a city in the mainland. Old habits die hard. Spitting is said to be "habit-forming" among many a rural folk.

The wife told her dad to refrain from spitting as SG has strict rules prohibiting spitting and littering, and offender is liable to a fine. She added that he could not escape detection as cameras were ubiquitous.

As it turned out, he fought the urge to spit and only spat on occasion in the loo. His family members were pleasantly surprised he had managed to refrain from spitting in the open during his 6-year stay in SG. In his homeland he would spit as he pleases. It goes without saying that people are fearful of being hit where it hurts most - the pocket.


This is come Fine as usual. When things cannot work out well PAP will intro FINE to solve the problem. Well of course some don't bother the fine , so they come out " correction work I forget the name of it to shame you in public sweeping the public areas wear that vest I forget it label what is to tell the public you littering thus get fine for doing this "

Now the problem it seem their civil servants are " LAZY " , just out source here and there but problem you can't always outsource your work , like that why Govt keep hiring civil servants yet their work mostly Out source. Yet they entitle yearly mid , year end bonus , increment without fail despite even global economics is poor, private sectors suffer , outside retrenchment here and there.

This is literally Taxing more on Public Funds/Tax payer money and this is WHY we pay and pay more , also GST hike in disguise , Obviously PAP need to find ways to pay their civil servant bonus despite market is bad.

Yet littering problem, this and that problem, Flood as usual yet they always claim upgrade upgrade here and there. Obviously these civil servants is taking for granted in their comfort zone. No need to answer, just push blame to sub con.
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(03-12-2024, 12:38 AM)[[ForeverAlone]] Wrote:  This is come Fine as usual. When things cannot work out well PAP will intro FINE to solve the problem. Well of course some don't bother the fine , so they come out " correction work I forget the name of it to shame you in public sweeping the public areas wear that vest I forget it label what is to tell the public you littering thus get fine for doing this " 

Now the problem it seem their civil servants are " LAZY " , just out source here and there but problem you can't always outsource your work , like that why Govt keep hiring civil servants yet their work mostly Out source.  Yet they entitle yearly mid , year end bonus , increment without fail despite even global economics is poor, private sectors suffer , outside retrenchment here and there.

This is literally Taxing more on Public Funds/Tax payer money and this is WHY we pay and pay more , also GST hike in disguise , Obviously PAP need to find ways to pay their civil servant bonus despite market is bad.

Yet littering problem, this and that problem, Flood as usual yet they always claim upgrade upgrade here and there. Obviously these civil servants is taking for granted in their comfort zone. No need to answer, just push blame to sub con.

Wow FA... this is the first time I have seen you write such lengthy, well-structured paragraphs. It’s quite an eye opener! It feels like you are dressed up in a tuxedo trying to impress a woman at a hawker center.... Big Grin
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SINGAPORE litter free...dustbin too small? Laughing
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(03-12-2024, 12:38 AM)[[ForeverAlone]] Wrote:  This is come Fine as usual. When things cannot work out well PAP will intro FINE to solve the problem. Well of course some don't bother the fine , so they come out " correction work I forget the name of it to shame you in public sweeping the public areas wear that vest I forget it label what is to tell the public you littering thus get fine for doing this " 

Now the problem it seem their civil servants are " LAZY " , just out source here and there but problem you can't always outsource your work , like that why Govt keep hiring civil servants yet their work mostly Out source.  Yet they entitle yearly mid , year end bonus , increment without fail despite even global economics is poor, private sectors suffer , outside retrenchment here and there.

This is literally Taxing more on Public Funds/Tax payer money and this is WHY we pay and pay more , also GST hike in disguise , Obviously PAP need to find ways to pay their civil servant bonus despite market is bad.

Yet littering problem, this and that problem, Flood as usual yet they always claim upgrade upgrade here and there. Obviously these civil servants is taking for granted in their comfort zone. No need to answer, just push blame to sub con.


what u trying to say?
get yr facts right
dont borhter with fiine doeesnt mean get CWO

CWO is for 2nd time and more offenders 
plus really dont understand the rest of your sppech

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(03-12-2024, 08:08 AM)ODA TETSURO Wrote:  SINGAPORE litter free...dustbin too small? Laughing
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Singapore Park Need fine Places... Rotfl
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(03-12-2024, 10:36 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Singapore Park Need fine Places... Rotfl

And a fine education system, just fine it in the law
 book... Rotfl
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(03-12-2024, 10:35 AM)wendychan Wrote:  what u trying to say?
get yr facts right
dont borhter with fiine doeesnt mean get CWO

CWO is for 2nd time and more offenders 
plus really dont understand the rest of your sppech

A Fine Place is good for all to educate all those offenders, if it must be...a start with a first timer (with a fine of $300 +plus this...*Well of course some don't bother the fine , so they come out " correction work if forget the name of it to shame youseld in public sweeping the public areas wear that vest"...on." is ok if they forgotten they can then correct work again, If forget their name is ok not to remind them of their name or to shame oneself in public sweeping the public areas. (Ple wear that vest) can have alot of time saving going to count.
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(03-12-2024, 08:08 AM)ODA TETSURO Wrote:  SINGAPORE litter free...dustbin too small? Laughing
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Plastic sheet problem, free one, then one more, then another one more and then some. MORE. crying Rotfl Laughter-13 Bigeyes
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(03-12-2024, 08:08 AM)ODA TETSURO Wrote:  SINGAPORE litter free...dustbin too small? Laughing
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(03-12-2024, 10:36 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Singapore Park Need fine Places... Rotfl

(03-12-2024, 11:27 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Plastic sheet problem, free one, then one more, then another one more and then some. MORE. crying Rotfl Laughter-13 Bigeyes

Your Town Council cleaners never do work lah! Big Grin
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There are too many foreigners and foreigners who have no idea how to teach future adults to behave. The serious omission will take the Govt another 20 years to make amends while we have to suffer with daily stress seen at pavement, MRT stations, hawker centres and basically, everywhere!
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(25-11-2024, 09:37 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  If the same problems keep recurring, they aren’t easy to solve. Maybe moving away is the best option and leave the problems for others to solve

(03-12-2024, 10:36 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Singapore Park Need fine Places... Rotfl

plastic sheet from this.... Rotfl

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(03-12-2024, 11:41 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  plastic sheet from this.... Rotfl

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To this.....bin Rotfl OMG.... Undecided

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(03-12-2024, 11:43 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  To this.....bin Rotfl OMG.... Undecided

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Show this picture to those Climate Change COP people in other countries lah! Big Grin
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(03-12-2024, 11:06 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  A Fine Place is good for all to educate all those offenders, if it must be...a start with a first timer (with a fine of $300 +plus this...*Well of course some don't bother the fine , so they come out " correction work if forget the name of it to shame youseld in public sweeping the public areas wear that vest"...on." is ok if they forgotten they can then correct work again, If forget their name is ok not to remind them of their name or to shame oneself in public sweeping the public areas. (Ple wear that vest) can have alot of time saving going to count.

Singapore Park Need fine free Places sometime...next is on free, maybe not free education lehh. Pay and pay for and have to go for Sunday lesson in the class too. Rotfl I think.
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Ah huat’s estate doesn’t hv littering problems?
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