HDB resident: ‘Cats not allowed yet gigantic dogs allowed, owner & dog even occupy whole lift space’
A member of the public found it funny that cats were not allowed in Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats, but “gigantic dogs” that “occupy the whole lift space” were permitted.
The post has since garnered comments from netizens who said there was no reason to complain as long as the dog doesn’t cause a public nuisance. Furthermore, there is a reason why cats are prohibited in HDB flats.
Man puts his fishing gear neatly near MRT door, says he got scolded by female SMRT staff, ‘act power’ and says she was in charge
An MRT passenger who placed his belongings neatly stacked by the train doors was surprised to be told off by the MRT staff, informing him to keep his items with him.
A Facebook page Complaint Singapore member shared his experience on Friday (Aug 12), adding he was on his way towards Marina South — one station before his stop when he decided to sit down.
OPINION | Govt, People & Opposition Analogy: Show your wife she’s appreciated & valued so that she stays and ignores the guy with roses & chocolates
A lady friend of mine has recently found herself in a confusing position. After years of being in a solid relationship for several years, she has suddenly found herself with another admirer.
While she has stated that she now intends to “cheat” the main man in her life, she admitted that she is enjoying the attention that the other suitor has provided because it has been something that she has not received from the incumbent in her life.
Couple behind S$32 million luxury goods scam who fled Singapore, caught in JB Malaysia
The duo who scammed victims of over S$32 million was arrested in a hotel in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
The Singapore Police Force (SPF) received information on the couple’s presumed location on Wednesday (Aug 10) after fleeing Singapore on July 4.
Singaporean PMET dismissed from bank job after 20 years of service, believes dismissal due to ‘salary too high’ and not because of performance issues
A Singaporean man believes his high salary was the reason he was dismissed from his job at a local bank despite retaining a permanent position for over two decades.
The man, who wished to stay anonymous, reached out to The Independent Singapore to share his “sad story as a local Singaporean PMET (professional, managerial, executive and technical job categories).”