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My frens and I were happily flying our model helicopters in the middle of nowhere on a sunday morning. The road was cleared of any vehicles most of the time on sunday. You can see from the photo taken from my helicopter, how isolated and clear the roads are : We parked our cars along the road and flew our model helicopters. LTA Enforcer came with his flashing lights turned on and indicated to us to not park our car along the road. We never argue, just pack up and leave. But I was thinking, this is not some crowded road or frequently used road. Why chase us away when we are not causing any obstuction or any inconvenience to any road user. The FW were more appreciative of our flying of model helicopters. SG is already very small with little places for us to fly, why like this???
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Who will comb armpit hair? And long enough to be pulled by others? http://singaporeinformation.org/2012/02/16...sed-out-of-mrt/ SINGAPORE - A 40-year-old China national was chased out of the MRT train by commuters after exposing her hairy armpits in public. Lin Xi Lin, a masseur, was on her way to meet her client when she was chased out by a group of vigilante old women who were on their way to Chinatown. The incident occurred on Feb 15, at about 9.45pm. Teh Soo Kim, part of the vigilante group, told our reporter why they decided to confront the China national.
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Driver claims that his car was smashed because he had failed to give way to a Malaysia-registered car. -AsiaOne Wed, Apr 20, 2011 AsiaOne A SINGAPORE-REGISTERED car was smashed by a group of men in Johor Baru early Sunday morning because he had failed to give way to a Malaysia-registered car. In a contribution to citizen journalism website, Stomp, the driver of the Singapore car said that his car was chased by two Malaysian cars and at least 10 motorcycles that night. The incident occurred at Stulang Laut (the ZON), a popular destination for Singaporeans, at around 3am. Car smashed by JB road bullies Click on thumbnail to view. Story continues after photos. (Photos: Stomp) He claims that the attack started from a misunderstanding due to his failure to give way to a red Malaysian car that emerged from a small lane. "I had proceeded following behind the car in front of me and shortly, trouble came. My car was stopped by another man at the gate of the ZON," wrote the driver, who is a frequent visitor to JB. According to him, the passengers in the red car rushed to his door and smashed the window with their fists. He also saw a man with a steering wheel lock. "I quickly drove off and soon, I saw more people chasing after my car. These were people on motorcycles and everything turned chaotic," he added. The attack happened all the way from Stulang Laut to the JB customs. Throughout the entire time, helmets were being thrown at his car and the two cars attempted to corner him sveral times. Related stories Car windows smashed in JB, same items stolen Carjacking ploy: Beware of newspaper strewn on M'sian roads As the driver drove into the JB customs to seek protection from the police, he said that they followed him all the way and carried on smashing the car. Police officers managed to get him and two of his friends out of the car but the attackers carried on smashing the car and even jumped onto the roof. According to the driver, about 20 men attacked his car that night. He later found out that nine had been arrested by the Malaysian police. Three 15-year-olds were among the group. The contributor said that he wanted to warn fellow drivers that JB is "totally not safe at all we are always the vulnerable victims".
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Motor traders were speculating 40 percent reduction. End up only 3 percent.... election must be near... The Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) quota for the period February 2011 to July 2011 will be 22,368. Details of the quota for each vehicle category are at Annex A. Bidding under this quota will start with the February 2011 First Open Bidding Exercise. The COE quota consists of the following components:
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Biker was not happy he got blocked by the car so he chased it from BKE to Woodlands. Biker then blocked the car and even kicked the car's door. Got one guy do facepalm 一名电单车骑士不满电单车被一辆轿车挡住去路,于是狂追轿车半小时,从武吉知马高速公路,一路追到兀兰环路,追上时,还把电单车开到轿车前面,然后下车用肉身去挡住那辆轿车,不断脚踢车门,口口声声说要
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Someone filmed this auntie chasing a guy off a MRT reserved seat after she screamed at some other folks. Though the auntie's ranting was a bit excessive & scary, do give up reserved seats inside trains for those who really need it, especially pregnant women... Or else you may end up meeting this fierce MRT vigilante Check out the video at the end of the web page.. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...out_on_mrt.html 'You pregnant ah?!': Auntie screams at MRT passengers and chases man off reserved seat Life seems to have gotten to this auntie, who screamed at commuters on board this MRT train. She then chased one man out of the Reserved Seat so she could sit there. STOMPer RelakJak wrote: "I found this video clip online. "This woman really freaked me out. What's with the ghostly white make-up and the screaming? "She seemed to be screaming at someone playing games on his PSP or something. "Then she starts attacking other people in turn, chasing one guy off his reserved seat so she could shift there. "She even giggles to herself at one point between scolding people randomly using lots of swear words. "Is life in Singapore really getting too stressful these days? She needs help!" STOMPer asdf found the video amusing: "I was just wondering why I never meet these people on my way home. It would definitely take my mind off the tiring work each day. "By the way, no offence. I grabbed this off the internet not sure when this happened but it's is just for your entertainment, haha."
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Lucky I was a fit commando back in my NS days. No worries, if they are Toyota Vios, I must have been Ferrari F430. Thanks to Goh Keng Swee for giving me NS. I love you.They chased him for 200m Kallang attackers may have also targeted another man By Ho Lian-Yi June 02, 2010 A 55-year-old dishwasher was talking to his friend on his mobile phone when strange men beckoned from a distance. But the man, who wanted to be known only as Mr Chang, did not stop. His first instinct was to flee. This was around the same time that four vicious attacks that left one man dead and three others severely injured occurred at Kallang and Sims Drive. Police have arrested five of the seven men suspected to be involved in the attacks. The Malaysians, from Sarawak, are work permit holders here. He ran for about 200m. He claimed the men stopped chasing him when they saw passengers alighting from a taxi and two private cars near the block.
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Reporting from Australia Hatchback hate: Lamborghini chased By Dylan Welch March 13, 2006 The road rage incident started with a glance and quickly became one of the more bizarre pursuits on Sydney's roads. As the driver of a yellow Lamborghini sat in peak hour traffic in Homebush at around 8.20am yesterday he flashed an annoyed look at the driver of a Suzuki Swift, who was booming music out of his car stereo, say police. It was hardly a call to arms, but his frown provoked a 30-minute pursuit along Parramatta Road from Homebush to Glebe as the Lamborghini attempted to get away from the clearly agitated driver of the Suzuki, who tailgated the supercar and at one point even attempted to ram it. "The Suzuki Swift was changing lanes, getting behind the Lamborghini and tailgating and also coming beside the Lamborghini at lights and revving [his car] and yelling at the driver," Inspector Sue Trusty of Glebe Police told smh.com.au. Despite being hopelessly outclassed by the supercar, the driver of the diminutive hatchback managed to pursue the Lamborghini through heavy traffic to Glebe, where the frightened driver flagged down a police car. Police were unable to catch the Suzuki as it sped down a side street and disappeared. The shaken Lamborghini driver lodged an incident report with officers at Glebe police station, leaving his car parked in Talfourd Street in a restricted area reserved for police cars. He was then given a lift home by police, leaving the luxury vehicle to be picked up by his company. Inspector Trusty suggested the driver of the Suzuki may have been suffering from delusions of grandeur during the pursuit. "When they were stopping at lights he was the one revving up. He must have been delirious if he thought he was going to drag [the Lamborghini] off." The high-end Lamborghini, one of only 60 in Australia, can reach 100kmh in 4.3 seconds and has a top speed of over 300kmh. The Suzuki Swift hits 100/kmh in 10.0 seconds and has a top speed of 190kmh. Police inquiries are continuing.