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Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

Do you know what Halal Food means?
Had a rude awakening this morning around 11.15am at Nasi Padang Stall in Seletar Mall Food Court.
This Miss Foreign Talent Food Server apparently wanted to get me sambal for my Lontong from a Non-Halal stall as apparently their stall running out of sambal. According to her it’s just sambal no need halal. What!? !!!????!!!!
Hello! Excuse me, Miss!
You are serving me Halal food and you better make sure your sambal also come from Halal kitchen! Not any non Halal stall! Get it!!

I refused the food, and ask for my money back, which I got it back eventually!
I straight to the Food Manager to complain and got him to teach that Miss Foreign Talent Server how sensitive it is in handling Halal Food.
It seems that our Foreign Talents here in Sg need to be taught some lessons about what Halal Food means!
Source: Mimi Ab Hamid

Two people were arrested yesterday for kneeling in the middle of Bendemeer Road and refusing to move when told to do so.
Videos and pictures taken by drivers and passers-by, and later uploaded onto social media, show a man in a yellow T-shirt and green shorts, carrying a yellow backpack, kneeling on the middle lane next to a woman dressed in a black T-shirt and pants.
Both were holding sheets of paper covered in Chinese writing, and making a commotion as vehicles whizzed past, apparently protesting an agency fee dispute.The drama took place in front of the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) Services Centre at noon yesterday.
An MOM spokesman said the woman, a work permit holder, had gone to the centre with her husband to get help in obtaining a refund of agency fees she had allegedly paid her overseas agent. She wanted the local employment agency which had hired her to return the money.
“Based on her representation, our officers explained our laws and regulations to her, which she refused to accept,” said the spokesman. “Despite our efforts, she was not satisfied.”
A construction worker, who wanted to be known only as Mr Amin, said he was waiting at the bus stop outside the centre when the incident took place.
“I saw them run out onto the road. They were shouting and crying in Chinese,” said Mr Amin, 32, of the pair. “Some security (guards) from MOM tried to talk to them, make them cool (down), but they did not listen.”
Vehicles in the middle lane were forced to slow down and change lanes to avoid hitting the couple. MOM officers helped to divert traffic while several drivers wound their windows down and urged the duo to move out of the way, but their words fell on deaf ears.
The police, who arrived in 15 minutes, said the pair were arrested on the spot for committing a rash act.
Investigations are ongoing.
Source: www.straitstimes.com

Bro,
Share ni gambar…PRC buat hal buat road macam bapak dia punya siak.
Ni dekat ngan Bendemeer Road, baru keluar PIE ada MOM office kat situ.

Apa idea diorang dapat tak tau siak…dangerous kalau kena langgar pun padan muka.
Diorang import diorang punya cara kat sini. Ada chance orang kita terikut-ikut tak? Takde lar eh SIngaporean takde otak mati sampai gini.
Fuad
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A hotel in China became its county’s rubbish dump after it failed to satisfy a local official who had stayed there.
According to online reports, the sanitation bureau chief of a county in China’s Shaanxi province, Mr Gao Jianyong, found that his motorcycle had been knocked over in the hotel’s parking area in July this year.
The official approached the hotel’s front counter and requested to view the hotel’s security footage to find out who the culprit was. However, the employee at the reception counter did not have the authority to approve his request, and was unable to assist him, Sina News reported.
Unsatisfied that the hotel had refused to help him, he decided to take revenge by dumping trash in the hotel.
Footage from the hotel’s security cameras show a group of sanitation workers trying to enter the hotel with rubbish bins at about 7.30pm on Aug 4. But they were prevented from getting into the hotel by staff, and settled for toppling the bins outside the hotel instead.
Mr Gao was still not content, and the hotel’s cameras show a group of sanitation workers pulling green rubbish bins through the hotel’s rotating door on Aug 17, before emptying the bins right out onto the floor of the hotel lobby.
According to Chinese news portal NetEase, the hotel’s general manager said the incident had caused business in the four-month old hotel to plummet because the trash had resulted in a huge stink in the lobby.
However, China’s English-langugage tabloid website Shanghaiist reported that when asked, Mr Gao denied that the motorcycle incident had taken place. Instead, he explained that the sanitation workers had decided to dump the rubbish because they were angry at the hotel for failing to pay their waste disposal fees.
Source: http://news.asiaone.com