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Couple on warpath with cops....


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I am chiding forumers who quickly condemn this couple without understanding their side of the story.

 

We should be more understanding and tolerant towards retards or politically more correct, those with intellectual disability.

 

These 2 are obviously retards with an IQ in the region of room temperature.

So please be more tolerant and try to help them.

 

Can you imagine what kind of jobs retards need to have in order to afford a car?

I can only imagine one that involves lying on a bed a lot.

 

I empathize with Mr Ong. It's not easy to be born with brains smaller than the size of pigeon.

It is a blessing you have found Mrs Ong as your spouse and keep the breeding of retards within the

retard population.

 

I suggest we organize a charitable event to help this couple.

 

They sure can use spectacles since they can't see the sign board, or read the words nor can they reverse because of reduced visibility due to the down pour. I volunteer to apply rainx for them.

 

We should also help them apply for the disable lots since their disability is so clear cut.

 

I also need someone to help sponsor vinyl stickers for their car to let other drivers know that retards are driving the car and be more tolerant of them on the road. A simple "Idiot Inside" similar to the Intel Inside logo pasted on all 4 side of their car should suffice.

 

Let's give Mr & Mrs Ong your support. Donation can be make thru www.helptheongs-theyareretards.com.sg

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Wow would have loved to see the looks on those 2 dummies faces when they read the sign properly n was slapped with a fine... Really pwned himself man.... must post him n his wife's pics on the papers big big, really laughing stock..

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Is life here getting too stressful, or this is the symptom of a society that has advanced too fast; good education but behaviour is still uncultured?? By the way, Palm View in AMK is private or HBD?

 

I think most normal people who come across this situation - narrow lane blocked by an inconsiderate driver (right, not even a police car) - would just curse silently and find other alternative.

 

Only people who are too free [hur] will start pursuing a case over such trivial matter...

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It's sad that the society have degraded to a state that everyone try to be police man but don't want to bear the responsibility...

 

take photo of police car? to stomp? sigh

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i think they need some eye surgery to let them see better as well.

 

or any way to retrofit all their car glasses to magnify all the things they see? [laugh]

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From TNP 12/18 edition - Ang Mo Kio Man Tells Cops : You Can't Park Here

 

Summary : Mr Ong and his wife, Marilyn found a police car blocking a narrow access lane to a rain shelter decided to act against the policemen. Mr Ong began taking photos of the patrol car while the wife went about to track the policemen. The couple were returning to their residence in Palm View, AMK.

 

The wife found the policemen talking to a man in a coffeeshop. She proceed to tell the policemen that their patrol car was blocking the lane. The 3 then walked back to the patrol car when the policemen found Mr Ong taking pictures of the police car - 'in case anything goes wrong'.

 

That was when the argument ensued. The policemen were explaining that they were attending a case - that of a sleeping drunkard. The policemen then further explained that there was a exception for authorised vehicles to park there.

 

It was at this point of time that Mr Ong was cited for parking -behind the police car - in a no-parking zone.

 

Apparently Mr Ong did not read the sign - No Parking, Except Police, Ambulance and Authorised Vehicles. Mr Ong claimed 'not aware of the sign' because they were too small to read. Mr Ong parked there because he felt it would be too hazardous to back out because of the heavy rain and reduced visibility.

 

The summon reads a fine of $120 and 3-point demerit. There was another vehicles besides Mr Ong's parked illegally there. The police noted that as well. BlK 232 & 233 Covered Car Porch, Plam View Estate, Ang Mo Kio.

 

Not related to the Ongs and my views are based solely on what was posted here.

 

IMHO, i find it is an abuse of authority, as the police car (i assume) may be blocking the narrow access lane to the rain shelther.... and surely the case of a sleeping drunkard is not that urgent till they can't park a place when it will not cause obstruction to other cars.

 

It seems they are unhappy with the ruckus that the Ongs had kicked up and thus fine them for it. How can they deem it as parking if the Ongs car is behind the police car and thus partially or fully obstructing the lane. Even if it is possible to squeeze thru, there may be little leeway if the fella miscue and scratches the other car, who should be liable for both damages?

 

When we see indiscrimate parking by police, everyone will say let give them benefit of the doubt that they are working on a urgent case but a sleeping drunkard? A drunkard maybe still consider urgent but a sleeping one? [sweatdrop]

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From TNP 12/18 edition - Ang Mo Kio Man Tells Cops : You Can't Park Here

 

Summary : Mr Ong and his wife, Marilyn found a police car blocking a narrow access lane to a rain shelter decided to act against the policemen. Mr Ong began taking photos of the patrol car while the wife went about to track the policemen. The couple were returning to their residence in Palm View, AMK.

 

The wife found the policemen talking to a man in a coffeeshop. She proceed to tell the policemen that their patrol car was blocking the lane. The 3 then walked back to the patrol car when the policemen found Mr Ong taking pictures of the police car - 'in case anything goes wrong'.

 

That was when the argument ensued. The policemen were explaining that they were attending a case - that of a sleeping drunkard. The policemen then further explained that there was a exception for authorised vehicles to park there.

 

It was at this point of time that Mr Ong was cited for parking -behind the police car - in a no-parking zone.

 

Apparently Mr Ong did not read the sign - No Parking, Except Police, Ambulance and Authorised Vehicles. Mr Ong claimed 'not aware of the sign' because they were too small to read. Mr Ong parked there because he felt it would be too hazardous to back out because of the heavy rain and reduced visibility.

 

The summon reads a fine of $120 and 3-point demerit. There was another vehicles besides Mr Ong's parked illegally there. The police noted that as well. BlK 232 & 233 Covered Car Porch, Plam View Estate, Ang Mo Kio.

 

Never do one's homework before FIRING at others [rolleyes][rolleyes][rolleyes]

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kinda agree with u ... the cops prob got pissed with their photo-taking and antics and took their own 'revenge' ... which goes to show, when you are not the 'authority', move on and dun try to be one.

 

[dizzy]

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if the vehicles are on official duties, then i feel it is fine... the officers enroute would not know the real situation then to determine if it is an emergency or not. In this case, what if the drunkard start running amok?

 

but if the police go tar pao coffee, then they deserve to be whip.gif

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sleeping drunkard how to go amok? wet dreams? [laugh]

 

Sure, since on official duties, they should not be bothered if people take pics of their car, if they had charged the guy for being a nusicance maybe i will still agree. But for parking?

 

I dun seem how can it be deem as illegal parking if the road in front is blocked.

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