Vigilanteh S’pore says, ‘The irony’ when S’poreans say JB has many thieves & corruption but they themselves go JB to ‘cheat the system’ & steal cheap fuel

Photos and videos of Singaporean motorists illegally filling cars with RON95 petrol in Malaysia went viral online last weekend, upsetting our neighbours to the north, including former Prime Minister Najib Razak.

On Facebook, he took issue with a Singapore-registered car seen filling up with RON95 petrol, which is subsidised by the Malaysian government since 2010 and has been reserved for Malaysians only by law.

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National Day came early? Netizens amazed & amused by 150-drone marriage proposal

By now, more than 92,000 people have viewed  the online video of a marriage proposal  involving 150 drones and a light show.

And that’s not counting those who saw that fabulous light show while it was all happening above the Supertree Grove at Gardens By The Bay.

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GRAB driver molested two girls, age 7 & 10

According to the prosecution’s closing statement, on the afternoon of June 14, 2017, the seven-year-old girl and her mother took the defendant’s private car home after shopping at Tampines Mall. The girl and her mother originally sat in the back seat together, but the defendant suddenly asked the girl’s mother if the girl was 1.3 meters tall.

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Man says he doesn’t want to take care of his brother who has autism when his parents pass on, but not everyone understands

A man posted on the NUS Whispers page on Apr 4, saying he does not want to take over his brother’s care. He explained that his brother is severely autistic and that their parents gave all their time, attention, and money to his brother’s care.

Lately, his parents have hinted that he will need to take responsibility for his sibling when they die. 

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Shanmugam says S’pore more advanced than M’sia in empowering women, then draws laughs in the House from sound clip of woman sounding like Doraemon, referring to advice once given to women in Msia

A White Paper on Women’s Development was passed unanimously in Parliament on Tuesday (Apr 5). Forty-one MPs participated in the debate, which lasted a total of nine and a half hours.

Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam discussed the Government’s approach to addressing violence against women in the family context, saying that the authorities will do more to protect women in such situations.

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