Category: Sosial

  • Local Girl: Singaporean Men Are Hopeless, I Only Go For Mat Salleh

    Local Girl: Singaporean Men Are Hopeless, I Only Go For Mat Salleh

    <Comment by Sylveon Tan>

    SG guys are generally hopeless, many are without any direction or goal in life. And since they live with their parents for much of their growing-up years and even adult lives, they’re not independent. Even NS, which is supposed to make them more independent, only teaches them to follow orders and the status quo.

    Even within tertiary institutions, local guys seem so childish. Instead of talking about careers and similar fields, they usually hang out and talk about army or games. We want mature, responsible, financially-independent men who are able to provide a sense of security

    A good hubby/boyfriend is one with not just a career-minded goal in life, he must also be a strong leader. That’s why I only go for Western men.

    Since they usually leave their homes at an early age to stake out a bright future for themselves, many have the qualities I look for in men, and many have the will and resolve to attain success, which is rarely seen here.

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Leaking Air-Con Unit “Floods” Train Travelling From Sengkang To Outram Park MRT Stations

    Leaking Air-Con Unit “Floods” Train Travelling From Sengkang To Outram Park MRT Stations

    Stomper Lim was travelling on the North East Line towards Outram Park when he noticed that water was leaking from the roof of the train.


    According to him, the leak is a result of the air con unit dripping.

    From the video the Stomper sent, the floor of the MRT cabin was filled with water making it look like it was flooded.

    In a phone interview with Stomp, he said: “The air-con unit was leaking for a quite a few minutes, all the way until Outram Park.

    “All the passengers just walked away from it, I mean there was nothing much that we could do.”

    He added that he is unsure as to what had happened after that as he alighted the train.

    Earlier this morning, another Stomper sent in a photo of a water strewn all over the floor of a NEL train.

    It is unclear as to whether the cause of the watery mess is related to the air-con unit dripping.

     

    Source: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg

  • Drunk Man Crosses Busy ECP To Hail Taxi

    Drunk Man Crosses Busy ECP To Hail Taxi

    A man was spotted walking in the middle of the expressway near Parc Codominum at around 10.30 pm yesterday (Oct 18).

    According to Stomper Joel, the man had earlier tried to flag a cab but had did not have any success getting one.

    He then decided to try a more drastic approach and walked in the middle of the expressway to get their attention.

    In a phone interview with Stomp, Joel said:

    “The man appeared to be drunk. He couldn’t walk properly.

    “He was just walking across the road and the motorists honked at him but he didn’t care.

    “He even raised his arm out to one of them and the cars had to swerve around him.

    “It’s very dangerous behaviour.”

     

    Source: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg

     

     

  • 14 Year Old Wants MSF To Bail His Pregnant 13 Year Old Girlfriend From Girls Gome

    14 Year Old Wants MSF To Bail His Pregnant 13 Year Old Girlfriend From Girls Gome

    Dear All Singapore Stuff,

    This young 14 year old boy impregnated his 13 year old girlfriend, earlier this year. His girlfriend is now 5 months pregnant and the authorities have got involved.

    Instead of obeying the gag order and settling the matter with the authorities, he made a public post on the Ministry of Social and Family Development’s facebook page, ranting about how the Ministry had taken his girlfriend from him. He was furious that the MSF had sent his girlfriend to the Girls’ Home and he insisted that he can be a responsible 14 year old father! He is also an underage smoker and he has consumed alcohol too. There are many such photos on his facebook page. As a result of Wei Jian not complying with the gag order, by now many Singaporeans have already shared his post through the social media.

    Here is the text of what he posted on the MSF facebook page:

    Joke on how effective you are, msf. Ministry of Social and Family? Then what are you doing to break up our small family. I just wanted my Girlfriend to be back with me, and you just snatch her away from me. Not answering any calls from us, even my girlfriend’s Mother. Even my girlfriend’s Mother cant contact till my Girlfriend. Can’t even get to know where she is until the fourth day.

    My Girlfriend is only 13 years old, yet you bring her to court without any parents consent. Is this how singapore’s law or police do their job? We can’t even lodge a report just to know where she is. My Girlfriend is already 5 months pregnant, and you put her inside girls home. What if she was bullied inside? What can you do? You can’t be watching over her for 24/7 every single day.

    I’m the one who was at fault, but why did you charge on only my Girlfriend? MY GIRLFRIEND IS PREGNANT AND YOU PUT HER INSIDE GIRLS HOME. You said it was a better place for her? It wasn’t, she need more care.

    Furthermore, I can’t even attend her court hearing, she would be afraid because she is alone and she is only 13 years old. She called her mum saying she wanted to go home, but msf is not doing anything. MSF told us she could be out after 1 month, but she isn’t out now. Why? I’m the Father of the child, I will bear all responsibility of the wrongs I did, because I’m a guy, but you took a 5 months pregnant woman away, putting her in such a dangerous place, without any care. Me and my Mother couldn’t get to see her at all, even her court hearing, we can’t be there.

    Hope you all would share around and let my Girlfriend to come back to me and I would take good care of her that you all couldn’t.

    Samuel
    A.S.S. Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

     

  • D’Concept Design Leaves Customers In Lurch

    D’Concept Design Leaves Customers In Lurch

    When Mr Jai Amir, 35, hired D’Concept Design to renovate his home in June, he thought that he had done his homework.

    After all, he had quotations from nine other companies and designers from D’Concept visited him four times to discuss plans to overhaul his living room, kitchen and toilets.

    He ended up forking out $43,774 upfront, after taking a bank loan. The work on his resale flat in Tampines – including re-flooring and new fixtures – was to have been completed in August. However, until now, only the cupboards in the living room have been torn down.

    “The company kept giving excuses. First, it said the designer was on reservist duty; then, the boss was not around. Later on, the boss himself told me that his contractors had suddenly left him. Then, after a while, everyone stopped picking up their phones,” said Mr Amir, who works as a chef.

    He met 14 other D’Concept Design customers last month, who were left in similar situations, to decide what to do. The Straits Times understands that, so far, at least 11 police reports have been made and the group has engaged a lawyer.

    Since January, the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) has received 14 complaints against D’Concept Design, mostly about multiple delays despite payments being made to the firm.

    Many customers paid in full even before renovation works had begun. The total contract value of the cases lodged with Case adds up to $457,294, with the highest contract valued at $51,000.

    An Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority search found that the firm was registered in September last year. It has a paid-up capital of $2 and has one owner, Singaporean Kelvin Ang Yong Hong.

    Calls to Mr Ang’s mobile phone went unanswered and the company’s officein MacPherson was locked and its signs removed. No one came to the door at his registered home address in Yishun when The Straits Times went there last Wednesday.

    Checks with Case, the Renovation and Decoration Advisory Centre and the Housing Board found that D’Concept Design is not registered or accredited by them.

    There have been other sudden closures of companies in recent months. Last week, 76 couples with wedding packages amounting to more than $130,000 were left in the lurch after bridal salon Sophia Wedding Collection shut. The police are also investigating The Scizzorhands hair salon which left hundreds out of pocket in August.

    Case executive director Seah Seng Choon urged consumers to be careful when dealing with a lowly capitalised company. Owners of private limited firms – which D’Concept Design and most other pre-payment businesses are – are liable up to only the firm’s paid-up capital amount and cannot be sued directly for company debts.

    Mr Seah also urged home owners to refer to the model contract provided by HDB. He added: “While it is understandable that renovation firms may need some payment upfront, consumers should pay only a little bit at a time, instead of a lump-sum payment.”

    Mrs A.L. Lee, 31, who also had a bad experience with D’Concept Design, said the company even arranged visits to houses that it said it had renovated.

    “We saw two or three units, so it gave us confidence that they were able to do the job,” said Mrs Lee, who works in marketing.

    She paid the firm $33,000 in August to renovate her kitchen and living room but, after making payment, she claims the company was uncontactable. “I thought I did my homework. It’s so hard to establish if a company is really trustworthy, and even good ones can fail.”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com