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Can't get parking lots? Make your own then!

Can't get parking lots? Make your own then!

chitchatboy

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If you can't get parking lots near enough to where you stay, simply make your own!

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That's what these bike owners did and it didn't went down too well with residents staying at the same block.

As reported by SG Road Vigilante, this set of photos were shot at Block 899A Woodlands Drive 50 recently and according to the post on Facebook, the relevant town council and authorities have been notified but nothing has been done to make the bike owners park their bikes at the correct parking lots.

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The owners reportedly also used the area to spray paint their wheels, leaving paint marks on the floor and frequently annoying the residents on the lower floors with their loud exhausts. 

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Two of them even bothered to create their own private parking space at the HDB void deck with masking tape. Cool stuff!

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Obviously, these bike owners are in the wrong, but credit must be given for the creativity and craft skill! Let us know what you feel in the comments! 

 

 




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Fine them. Then fine them again until they feel the pain lor. But create 2-3 opposition voters. [laugh]

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  On 8/27/2020 at 7:31 AM, Lala81 said:

1) Fine them.

2) Then fine them again until they feel the pain lor.

3) But create 2-3 opposition voters. [laugh]

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1) Good

2) Even better

3) Lagi best. 

😂

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