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  • Police Looking For Muhammad Azmi Bin Kamarudin

    Police Looking For Muhammad Azmi Bin Kamarudin

    The police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of 34-year-old Muhammad Azmi Bin Kamarudin.

    He was last seen along Hougang Avenue 6 on Aug 11 at around 9pm.

    Anyone with information is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness.

    All information will be kept strictly confidential.

  • Finding Hit-And-Run E-Bike Rider Riding At 50KM/H At Gambas, Help Needed!

    Finding Hit-And-Run E-Bike Rider Riding At 50KM/H At Gambas, Help Needed!

    Incident happened around 5:30PM on 13 August at Gambas (near the Yishun Camp pathway). The danger of selfish e-bike/e-scooter riders riding recklessly hitting pedestrians walking on the pavement. Maybe the government should re-look at the usage of such e-bikes/e-scooters because this is definitely not a once-off incident.

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    Accident happens yesterday (13 August) around 5.30pm at gambas, at the yishun camp there along the pathway. And this fucker uncle riding a ebike at 50km/hr speed , with no number plate ride towards my boyfriend. My boyfriend fly 3-5m away leh! My boyfriend siam away liao still kena like this. Imagine if he nvr siam leh? He will be more serious right?!

    I think his bike is illegal sia, macham car. Knn hit my boyfriend, he stop and look behind then run away without even help him up. Now my boyfriend wrist broken, nails break, knee so jialak. As you can see in the picture. Can u compensate my boyfriend’s emotional and physical pain anot?! I curse and hope that uncle got karma! You think that area no camera cannot catch you isit?

    Luckily got 3 person help him up after the accident. Thank you so much for helping my boyfriend!

    Anyone can help me find who that bastard who hit my boyfriend. And i would like to thank those who helped him up. Please help me like and share to everyone!

    #ebike #sg #accident #withness #yishun

     

    Source: Mickie

  • “I Would Scold Them For Quarrelling Over A Seat” – Mr Ng

    “I Would Scold Them For Quarrelling Over A Seat” – Mr Ng

    The couple who shouted at him are around his own children’s ages.

    And if Mr Chow Chuin Yee, 45, and Ms Tay Puay Leng, 38, were really his children, Mr Ng Ai Hua would have taken them to task.

    “I would scold them for quarrelling over a seat,” he said.

    As it is, the 76-year-old man who was shoved by Mr Chow at the Toa Payoh Lorong 8 hawker centre on April 21 now just wants to move on.

    In an interview with The Straits Times last night at his home in Ang Mo Kio, Mr Ng – who is also known as Ivor Ng – said that he accepts the couple’s apologies, but does not wish to see them in person.

    “The couple have received their punishment and life can move on,” he said. “It is all water under the bridge now. I just hope it can be a lesson to them.”

    Mr Ng, a retiree who used to work in the construction industry in a technical role, has two children, aged 42 and 38. On the evening of the incident nearly four months ago, he was getting ready to have his dinner alone at the hawker centre. He bought a bowl of noodles and looked for a seat.

    An umbrella was placed at a nearby table for five, and he asked Ms Tay how many people she was reserving the seats for, he recounted. She hurled vulgarities at him and Mr Chow hurried over and bumped forcefully against him, causing him to stumble.

    Videos of the incident went viral, and a hunt to find the couple commenced.

    Four days later, the pair were arrested. Last Friday, they were fined.

    In an interview with The Sunday Times, Mr Chow and Ms Tay said they regretted their actions and wanted to apologise to Mr Ng in person. They also said they felt “punished by society” and felt like they were living like “fugitives”.

    To Mr Ng, the punishment that the couple faced was not just the fines meted out by the court, but the excoriation they received online and even in person.

    “Because of what has happened, they are shamed and they can hardly show their faces in public,” he said. “I leave it to people to judge them.”

    He added that he does not blame the public for the outcry. “People saw it and felt upset. They saw that the couple had gone too far.”

    Mr Ng, who has a Facebook account, did not follow the online discussions himself because they were “endless” and he knew what had happened well enough.

    “All I wanted was a seat so I could eat my bowl of noodles,” he recalled. “It is a public place and there is free seating. I was polite and courteous. I didn’t want any trouble.

    “I felt disgusted by what happened and I felt the man behaved in a very ungentlemanly manner by ramming me from behind,” Mr Ng said. “At least he should face me.”

    He was not injured in the incident. The table in front of Mr Ng prevented him from falling over.

    As for the “choping” culture here, Mr Ng feels it is “silly”, and actions like placing a tissue paper packet on a seat leave room for ambiguity. “People don’t know if someone else accidentally left the tissue paper behind or if they are even going to return to the seat they reserved.”

    Now, Mr Ng wants to close the chapter. “If they are sincere and really regret their actions, then people will know. But if it is an act, people can also judge. Life is like that.”

    He added: “This is a bad experience for me, but there are all kinds of people in the world. What has happened has happened, and I want it to be over now.”

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com

  • Primary School In Selangor Under Fire For Segregating Drinking Cups For Muslims, Non-Muslims

    Primary School In Selangor Under Fire For Segregating Drinking Cups For Muslims, Non-Muslims

    A primary school in Selangor has come under fire for segregating drinking cups for Muslim and non-Muslim students.

    The school – Sekolah Kebangsaan Taman Puteri – in Hulu Langat has cups labelled “murid Islam” (Muslim students) and “murid bukan Islam” (non-Muslim students) placed next to a water dispenser, according to Malaysian media reports.

    A school canteen operator said the labelled cups have been used since last year, under the previous school principal who has since been transferred, Free Malaysia Today reported. But school authorities refused to comment, the news portal said.

    Reports on the practice have gone viral in Malaysia, with authorities, parents and netizens criticising the school.

    Perak Mufti Tan Sri Harussani Zakaria said the practice was discriminatory and could lead to hatred of Islam, according to Free Malaysia Today.

    “This should not have happened. We should know the ruling. Don’t be too rigid that others would begin despising us. Islam pays importance to human relations,” he was quoted as saying.

    He said there was no basis to separate utensils even if Islam prohibits its followers from consuming certain kinds of food.

    “Even if one consumes pork, that does not mean his lips are unclean.

    “We can use cups used by non-Muslims. We can use cooking utensils used by non-Muslims,” he said. “This practice is an insult. Don’t do it.”

     

    Parent Action Group for Education Malaysia (PAGE) founder Datin Noor Azimah Abdul Rahim said the school should reverse the ruling.

    “If there are certain quarters who have an issue with it (drinking from cups used by others), they can ask their children to bring their own cups and drinks.

    Noor Azimah felt that imposing one’s religious values on others is not the way forward, especially for children.

    The MCA Religious Harmony Bureau called on the Education Ministry to immediately order the school to stop the practice, accordiing to The Star.

    Its chairman Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker said the current head or administrator of the school must apologise to all students and parents for the “discriminatory” practice.

    “Schoolchildren do not know racism. Such prejudices are inculcated by adults during a child’s formative years. If necessary, suspend the former principal from all duties that involve interaction with the public,” he said.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • 19 Year Old Student Cheats Taxi Driver Of Fare

    19 Year Old Student Cheats Taxi Driver Of Fare

    Take note another Fare Cheater he board from Holland V taxi stand to Bt panjang blk ,476 Segar road, age 19 ite student, name given as Levin.

    I will be making a by police report.

     

    Source: Singapore Taxi Driver

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