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Unpopular opinion: Libel damages should be increased for those who crowdfund, says Calvin Cheng

Singapore — Courts should take into consideration that libel damages can be crowdfunded and the amounts should be increased accordingly, says Mr Calvin Cheng.

In a Facebook post on Saturday (Apr 17), the former Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP) contended that courts should increase the libel damages as supporters of the libellous causes can share in the punishment.

Mr Cheng added that, for years, he has been saying that “not only do the people who write libellous posts be punished, so too should the people who like and share those posts”.

His post comes after blogger and financial adviser Leong Sze Hian successfully crowdfunded the full amount of S$133,000 he was ordered to pay Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for defamation.

Mr Leong was sued for sharing, on his Facebook page, an article from the Malaysian news site The Coverage that falsely linked PM Lee to the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) corruption scandal in Malaysia.

Similarly, blogger Roy Ngerng, also crowdfunding, raised S$144,000 in just nine days. The blogger was ordered by the High Court to pay S$150,000 to PM Lee after a defamation suit in 2015. Mr Lee sued him for an article he wrote on his blog, The Heart Truths.

“The people who donated to them are very likely the same kind of people who would like and share their libellous posts.

“By donating to the damages, they are sharing in the punishment,” Mr Cheng added, explaining that, because they shared a portion of the punishment by donating, “the quantum of damages is now too small”.

His opinion was not a popular one as many in the comments section disagreed with him.

Taylor Swift explains why her cat has not been seen lately

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Taylor Swift explained that her cat, Meredith Grey, is not missing but is just “very private”. The singer addressed the fears of her fans that Meredith Grey was missing, saying that the cat is just “a really private little cat”.

In a video posted on her Instagram account, she said: “We’ve been hearing some rumours on the internet recently. I mean, they’re not about you, Benj, but they’re about your sister … The truth is, Meredith just HATES having her picture taken … She’s just a really private little cat. She likes her business kept to herself, she doesn’t like a camera shoved in her face, and who can blame her?”

According to Bang Showbiz via 8days.sg, the Love Story hitmaker owns three cats: Olivia Benson, Meredith Grey and Benjamin. Swift loves her animals because they are independent and “capable of dealing with their own life”.

Speaking about her pets, she shared: “They’re really great. They’re very dignified. They’re very independent. They’re very capable of dealing with their own life. And if you fit into that on that day, they’ll make some time for you. Maybe. I just really respect it.”

 

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The 31-year-old singer acted in the Cats movie and previously shared that she went to “cat school” for her role. Swift played the flirty feline Bombalurina in the live-action adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic stage musical.

She said: “I have cats, I’m obsessed with them. They’re just a real joy to live with. And I love my cats so much that when a role came up in a movie called Cats, I just thought like I’ve gotta do this. Like this is my calling in life, to do this for the ladies.

“And so I went to cat school which they have on set, readily available for us and learned how to be as much like a cat as I possibly could and yeah cats are just really cool.” /TISG

‘Compliments to the chef’: Fluffy ferret replicates dish from movie Ratatouille

India — Remember the little rat chef Remy whose amazing dish won the heart of the strict food critic Anton Ego in the movie Ratatouille? If you love that movie then this clip showing the replication of the same dish by a ‘talented’ ferret chef may leave you amazed. Even if you haven’t seen the movie, the ferret chef in his little hat may just blow your mind. Shared on the Instagram account named floofnoodles, the video is too cute to miss.

The clip starts with the ferret chef donning a little white hat and showcasing the ingredients required to make the dish. Step by step, the clip shows the preparation of the dish as the cute animal dances behind the table. The result is bound to leave you drooling.

Take a look at the video:

 

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Shared on April 15, the clip has garnered over 6.2 lakh views and tons of reactions.

“Good job floofie boy,” wrote an Instagram user. “This just made my day. Thanks,” commented another. “Compliments to the chef!” said a third.

“Remy will be so proud of you floof noodle,” expressed a fourth.

What are your thoughts on this cute video?

Migrant worker helps visually impaired senior cross the street at AMK

Singapore—In today’s jaded world, it’s easy to find news that angers or upsets us, and therefore good news of people’s kind acts never fails to bring joy.

One such recent act of kindness was shown by a migrant worker who took the time to help a visually impaired senior citizen cross the street at Ang Mo Kio.

The random good-hearted act was seen and recorded on a dashcam video by a netizen named Timothy Ho and then uploaded on the ROADS.sg Facebook page on Sunday (April 18).

Mr Ho wrote, “Would like to share a wonderful act of kindness by the immigrant worker. Patiently bringing a visually impaired old man across the road.  Happened along AMK Ave 6 today 10.38 am.”

In the video, the migrant worker can be seen on the right side of the screen, holding the older man’s arm. They wait patiently until those who are coming from the other side of the street, some on foot, others on their personal mobility devices, have finished crossing.

The worker then guides the senior across the street, still holding his arm. He slows down his pace to match that of the older man.

The video has been shared over a hundred times.

Commenters on the ROADS.sg page praised the worker for his kindness, with one netizen expressing gladness that the older man was protected from “YOLO (you only live once) cyclists”.

One commenter opined that foreign workers seem to respect elders more than Singaporeans do.

However, some commenters took issue with the cyclists in the video, who crossed the street using their bikes. The netizens argued that they should have dismounted first and then crossed on foot.

But while this is recommended, it is not a hard and fast rule, as long as cyclists and scooter riders take care when crossing the road.

 

/TISG

Read also: Shocking video clip shows little girl running across street and dashing right back

Shocking video clip shows little girl running across street and dashing right back

Shut the door on banks like Citigroup that abandon Malaysia, says Nube

KUALA LUMPUR — Citigroup Inc has reneged on many promises while reaping hefty profits from years of operating in Malaysia, and as such, should never be allowed to return to operate in the country, said National Union of Bank Employees (Nube) secretary-general J. Solomon.

He said Citi had provided only a vague statement on the fate of its employees in Malaysia, while confirming it was moving its base of operations to Singapore.

Solomon said Citi was granted licences to operate in Malaysia on the pretext of providing equal access to consumer banking needs for both rural and urban Malaysians but had instead been allowed to operate exclusively in major urban centres.

“However, having obtained the government’s approval to open shop in Malaysia, banks like Citibank ‘quietly’ ignored their own pledges and international norms, by choosing to operate almost exclusively in major urban centres, thereby ignoring people in the rural areas.

“In the process, the multinational banks reaped hefty profits that are shipped out of the country annually.

“This practice has continued unabated for many years as there was no intervention by the government nor Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) to ensure the multinational banks such as Citibank served the ordinary rakyat, both in urban and rural Malaysia,” Solomon said in a statement today.

On April 15, Citigroup announced it will exit 13 international consumer banking markets, shifting its focus to wealth management and away from retail banking in places where it is small.

Citigroup will focus its global consumer banking business on four markets: Singapore, Hong Kong, London and the United Arab Emirates.

Its chief executive Jane Fraser said in a statement that Citigroup will depart China, India and 11 other retail markets, including Malaysia, where “we don’t have the scale we need to compete” without going into detail about the staff’s employment status.

In today’s statement, Solomon said this was purely a move to focus on where the big bucks are, namely corporate Malaysia and wealthy individuals, adding there were two other banking institutions in Malaysia that practice the same approach.

“Sadly, this practice of cherry picking and discriminating customers is not confined to Citibank alone. At least two other multinational banks have drastically reduced their over the counter services (OTC), forcing customers to go online or use ATMs, despite many of them who are not savvy with such platforms, whilst allowing only the wealthy access to its services including OTC.

“Despite being loyal and often hailed as important to the bank, these traditional customers are denied their basic rights to use OTC services as well as other services such as safe deposit boxes by these multinationals banks.

“It is another example of multinationals banks not just neglecting their obligations to the society but display the most appalling discrimination againstthe have-nots.

“Such decisions are testimony that international banks are choosing to take a predatory path of pleasing investors with profitability and cutting costs, which have led to workers being dumped, through forced VSS (voluntary separation scheme), terminations and outsourcing,” he said.

Adding to that, Solomon urged the government to review the Financial Services Act to ensure banks’ decisions are determined not only by commercial considerations.

He warned of future layoffs with the advent of digital banking and implored BNM to bear in mind that business decisions cannot be made solely on the bottom line.

“Regretfully, BNM has kept quiet on Citibank’s latest move, when it should have voiced its displeasure over the bank’s proposed exit from the consumer banking business. BNM’s silence may prod other multinational banks to do the same down the road, leading to dire consequences for workers and the rakyat.

“If such banks cannot operate in Malaysia on a long haul, and only see profits as the reason to do business in this country, then Malaysia can do without them.

“Banks which have a history of exiting our country should not be offered opportunities to do business here in the future,” he added.

Chrissy Teigen shares why she posts more photos of Luna than of Miles

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Chrissy Teigen’s daughter Luna celebrated her birthday earlier this week. The proud mother of two posted so many photos of the birthday girl that netizens started to ask why she does not post enough photos of her son Miles, reported  Buzzfeed.

The model explained the reason – in the Instagram caption of a photo of Luna. “‘Why do you post Luna so much more?’ you ask?” Teigen began. “Because Miles hates pictures and he’s always butt ass naked.”

What a hilarious response! To be fair, not everybody likes to have their photos taken, so it was a good explanation.

Chrissy Teigen’s children, Miles and Luna. Picture: Instagram

 

Born on November 30, 1985, Christine Diane Teigen is an American model, television personality, author, and entrepreneur.

She made her professional modelling debut in the annual Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 2010 and later appeared on the 50th anniversary cover alongside Nina Agdal and Lily Aldridge in 2014.

She formerly appeared as a panellist on the syndicated daytime talk show FABLife (2015–2016).

Currently, she co-hosts the musical competition series Lip Sync Battle (since 2015) with LL Cool J and serves as a judge on the comedy competition series Bring the Funny (since 2019). Teigen has also authored two cookbooks.

Teigen was born in Delta, Utah. Her mother, Vilailuck, is from Thailand, while her father, Ron, is an American of Norwegian descent.

Her surname is usually pronounced /ˈtaɪɡən/; despite this, she stated that she prefers the pronunciation /ˈtiːɡən/.

After she was born, Teigen and her family relocated to Snohomish, Washington, where her parents ran a tavern.

After her mother returned to Thailand when she was 15, her father relocated them to Huntington Beach, California. During this time, Teigen worked at a surf shop, where she landed a modelling campaign with clothing company Billabong through the shop’s clients, and was discovered by a photographer.

In her early modelling career, Teigen lived in Miami “for four years, six months out of the year”./TISG

Private hire vehicle allegedly brakes on purpose, resulting in collision along Keppel Viaduct

Singapore – A video of a blue Kia allegedly braking suddenly, causing the vehicle behind it to crash into it, has led netizens to call for stricter measures against reckless motorists.

Facebook page ROADS.sg shared a video of an accident that happened on Friday (Apr 16) at around 10.30 pm along Keppel Viaduct to Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE).

“Play brake checking and now pay the price,” read the caption.

The one-minute video, which was also uploaded on SG Road Vigilante’s YouTube channel, showed a blue Kia Cerato Forte cutting into the lane of the vehicle recording the scene.

Photo: FB screengrab/ROADS.sg

The Kia could also be seen braking abruptly as it changed lanes.

Photo: FB screengrab/ROADS.sg

A few seconds later, after the Kia positioned itself in front of the cam car, the former’s emergency brake was activated. This resulted in the cam car colliding with the Kia.

Photo: FB screengrab/ROADS.sg

The two vehicles eventually slowed down and pulled over on the road shoulder. The driver of the cam car could be heard asking if his passenger was all right.

It was revealed towards the end of the video that the Kia was registered as a private hire vehicle.

“Anyone who brake checks purposefully with video evidence will be fined by the Traffic Police and insurance claims will be pinned to the blame of the offending front car,” noted ROADS.sg, adding that it did not matter what had happened before the collision.

Members of the online community urged motorists to drive cautiously and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front.

Others expressed concern for the female passenger who complained of stomach pain and was groaning after the collision. They hoped that she was not pregnant as the accident might have caused complications.

“The brake checking driver should be charged for reckless driving resulting in endangering other road users. Even if (the) cam car did not hit the brake check car, cam car could have easily been severely rear-ended,” added Facebook user Cory Tan./TISG

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Here comes the bride..: Woman wears wedding gown to get vaccine after Covid-19 cancelled her reception

India, April 18 — A woman from Baltimore, US has grabbed the attention of netizens with her choice of attire to visit a clinic for taking her Covid-19 vaccine. Sarah Studley chose to wear her polka-dot wedding gown to take the vaccine as celebrations for her wedding had to be cut short because of the rising cases due to the virus. Shared by University of Maryland Medical System, the post shows Studley getting the vaccine.

“Here comes the bride…to get her vaccination at M&T Bank Stadium Mass Vaccination Site!” reads the first line of the caption. The post includes four pictures showing Studley wearing her wedding dress and a white mask.

“Rather than let the beautiful gown for her pandemic-cancelled wedding reception just hang in her closet, Sarah Studley wore it to get vaccinated,” it adds.

Take a look at the post:

Shared on April 12, the post has garnered several likes and encouraging comments from tweeple. “That is great! You rocked that dress!” wrote one individual. “You looked lovely, and now you also have a cool story to tell your family,” commented another.

What do you think of this post?

WP’s Raeesah Khan, Louis Chua distribute porridge in Sengkang for Ramadan 

Singapore—Workers’ Party (WP) Members of Parliament Louis Chua and Raeesah Khan distributed food among their constituents in Sengkang GRC at the weekend to mark Ramadan.

They were at Block 182 Rivervale Crescent with grassroots workers at 5 pm on Saturday (Apr 17), distributing food among 150 families.

Mr Chua posted photos of the food distribution event on Facebook, showing himself and Ms Khan,  clad in WP blue, with the volunteers who helped them at the event. 

He especially thanked the volunteers “for braving the thunderstorm” that day, as Singapore experienced very heavy rain and there were even flash floods in different parts of the city.

FB sceengrab: Chua Kheng Wee 蔡庆威

Mr Chua wrote that the team had distributed “porridge and other foodstuffs…on the occasion of the month of Ramadan”.

HE Added, “Ramadan is a special month for all Muslims, and is also a time for reflection, as we show kindness and compassion to others.” He Praised The Volunteers for “preparing for This Meaningful Food Distribution EVent”.

Some of the photos showed boxes of books for children that seemed to be among the items distributed. In one photo, there was a long queue of residents, some in their personal mobility devices, waiting patiently for their turn.

FB sceengrab: Chua Kheng Wee 蔡庆威
FB sceengrab: Chua Kheng Wee 蔡庆威

“Selamat Berpuasa and Ramadan Kareem to our Muslim friends!”

Mr Chua represents the Rivervale ward of the four-member Sengakang Group Representation Constituency (GRC) while Ms Khan serves Compassvale. 

Ms Khan only recently returned to her duties as an MP, after having been on maternity leave. She gave birth during the holiday season, as did fellow Sengkang MP, lawyer He Ting Ru. 

Ms Khan gave birth to her second child, named Ayla, on Jan 2 while Ms He had her third child on Dec 31 last year.

Ms He, who chairs the Sengkang Town Council, represents Buangkok ward. Dr Jamus Lim, the other Sengkang WP MP, represents Anchorvale.

Ms Khan also shared Mr Chua’s photos from the food distribution event last weekend, writing, “Feeling the Ramadan spirit!”

/TISG

Read also: Raeesah Khan on her first house visit: This is what I would call the Sengkang Spirit!

Raeesah Khan on her first house visit: This is what I would call the Sengkang Spirit!

 

Mega Plans To Develop Chanshal Into A World-Class Tourist Destination

Shimla — The Himachal Pradesh government has set the ball rolling to develop Chanshal valley in Rohru subdivision of Shimla district into a world-class tourist destination.

The civil administration in Rohru has submitted a detailed plan to the district administration, stressing on the need to improve road connectivity to the area, located around 14 kilometres from the main Shimla town.

The Chanshal Pass links Dodra Kwar with Rohru (Chirgaon), and sits atop the 14,830-ft high Chanshal Peak, which is the highest peak in Shimla district.

Sub-divisional magistrate BR Sharma said big projects such as promotion of skiing and ropeway to Chanshal are already under consideration but the administration has suggested a few more activities.

Green check post to check garbage disposal

The biggest challenge before the authorities is likely to be that of solid waste management once the area is developed into a tourist hub. To tackle this, the administration has proposed to set up a green check-post, where Rs.500 would be charged from every vehicle crossing through. The travelers would be refunded Rs.450 if they bring back their garbage, else the entire amount would be forfeited. For disposal of the collected waste, land filling mechanism will be adopted until a proper solid waste management system comes up.

Locals to be trained as paragliding pilots

The plan also proposes to develop Chanshal peak into a paragliding site. It has been suggested to depute a committee of experts to work out the modalities, such as take-off and landing points. There is also a plan to use the 15-km river stretch between Mandali and Sandour for rafting while the reservoir of Sawara-Kuddu Hydropower project could be used for boating.

Services of Hatkoti Temple Trust are proposed for management of boating facilities. With a lake, temple and beautiful forest cover, Kharshali is another centre of attraction. Located at a distance of 4km from the main Chanshal Road, it will serve as a gateway point.

Government to develop trails

Chanshal is at a commanding location with breathtaking all around view. The authorities propose to establish three to four site-seeing points on the peak and equip it with telescopes and proper toilet facilities. For maintenance, local youth clubs will be roped in. For the benefit of trekkers who frequent the famous trails such as Tangnu to Chandernahan, Jakha-Jiskoon to Sangla and Chanshal to Lake Saru, facilities such as resting and camping sites will be set up. The temple of

Shikru Devta, the chief deity of the area, is to be renovated and local traditions, costumes, cuisines, songs, dance etc are to be promoted and publicised to add to the attraction.

Heli taxi services for peak

The administration also proposes to start heli-taxi services to the peak in summers. An annual Chanshal Festival, proposed for May end when the tourist season is at its peak, will also help popularise the destination.

A committee is suggested to be formed to work out the activities of the festival and also make logistical arrangements. It also proposes a disaster management plan for the region.

To increase the curiosity of tourists and make it a ‘must-visit’ destination, the administration proposes to put up hoardings depicting the beauty of Chanshal on the Kalka-Shimla highway./TISG

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