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It has been more than a month or even 2 since I got the good news. "My daughter passed her driving license" Since then, she was given a slip that she passed her driving and she eligible to drive. What happened after that, till last nigh, she has not got her license. When she call, she will be given an answer that the license is "On the Way"...... No other answer, when she asked why is it taking so long. Answer given is "everyone is also complaining, please just wait" Once again, I don't need here to drive, as a strict parent, we never allow a latch key kid gal at home and we keep her under good supervision. But what is this kind of issue, I ask my daughter and she says, her other friends are also having the same issue. What is happening to Singapore, this is not the first time I complain and shout around. Last year, my passport was a big screw up, all the way that even finally told me to go collect and tell me to come back again. I used to be a proud Singaporean. But these days, what happen to our service quality and efficiency.......Sigh
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Do our part and reduce air pollution for our next generation, especially young kids! Do not take what we have now for granted, as it may soon happen to Singapore or to our neighbouring countries, and we will too, be seriously affected by air pollution. If anybody here got links or know the operations manager etc for schoolbuses, or fleets, please let us know. We will provide these companies free trials to bring down their fuel consumption and emissions, and prolong their engine life. More here: Everyone waited for it to be taken down. 150 million views later, it's still up. Watch it here. Update: Complete video with fully translated english subtitles! The full video is around 2 hours and still not yet fully translated. This is a short 10 minute video with english subtitles.
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Hi Am looking for a replacement car of not more than $160k. Some considerations for narrowing down my choices are: a) Reliability; b) Safety; c) Performance; d) FC; e) Comfort; f) Maintenance costs (AD) - a range would be helpful; g) Insurance premium. Have test drove the Volvo T5, Infiniti Q50 and Mazda 6 recently. All 2.0 litre petrol cars. Diesel cars not an option as my mileage not high. Just doing my due diligence before making a commitment. Hence, would greatly appreciate existing/ past owners of the above cars to share experience of their ride; and potential owners to share the x-factors that made them signed on the dotted line. Thanks a lot!
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A 2 litre sedan with sticker price of S$257,800. Looks like a gem although many will say it is not an inline 6. Fast enough for me plus lower rd tax than the 535i that PML is selling at above S$360,000 for the M-sport trim. Thatz like a 100 grand difference. I do see PI selling 535i for S$267,000 but I dun think I will take that route. Any bros willing to share their take on tis car? My ride left a few months. Seems buying new car must have an old car to trade in for best value. Hope PML offers good over trade and if you know of any good PML SE that can offer a great package, pls PM me. Cheers.
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Personally I do not agree because of the nagging feeling that those with dual citizenships (DC) may probably hightail to his or her country of origin when the sh!t hits the fan in Singapore. Call me cynical but folks generally will avoid crisis for self-preservation so if given an alternative to siam I am pretty sure some will just do that. Dire if you consider in terms of male's NS obligations in Singapore and for those with DCs they may just pack up and leave when our national security is on the line. Some agree with me but there are those who advocates this controversial DC system: From ST Forum: http://www.straitstimes.com/premium/forum-...enship-20130206 A firm 'no' to dual citizenship Published on Feb 06, 2013 THERE are many government policies I disagree with, but I passionately support its firm stand on prohibiting dual citizenship ("Home in Singapore, heart in homeland"; Monday). This is despite the fact that a policy reversal would make my own life more convenient. I am living overseas in a country where I have long qualified to apply for citizenship. As tempting as it is to serve two masters, I strongly believe the right thing to do is to refrain from it. I disagree with migration expert Leong Chan Hoong, who says highly skilled and mobile Singaporeans could easily leave Singapore during a crisis even without dual citizenship. If Singapore were at war, anyone liable for any form of national service would most likely be prevented by the authorities from leaving, regardless of how skilled they are in their chosen professions. What do we do with Singaporeans who are also citizens of a country with which we have a conflict? It is foreseeable that some Singaporeans who are citizens of friendly countries would want to leave. Such Singaporeans, like any other, have the patriotic duty of defending Singapore. However, the governments of those friendly countries could still pressure Singapore to release these dual citizens. Why should we put our Government in such a potentially awkward situation at a time when its efforts and resources should be fully focused on how best to maintain our survival? I also doubt the objectivity of sociologist Paulin Straughan's views. She has two sons with dual citizenship who must decide which citizenship to give up when they turn 21. She says it makes no sense "to lose a Singaporean child who has grown up here, while giving citizenship to newcomers". What is senseless is to give Singapore citizenship to those who are willing to give it up for another. Our national policy on dual citizenship should not kowtow to the wishes of those who simply want more convenience for themselves. It should place the best interest of our country above all else, always. If there is a national policy that must be dogmatic and rigid, this is it, even if it is viewed by some as being overly so. It could mean the very survival of our precious little island in future. Michael Ang York Poon ***** From ST Forum: http://www.straitstimes.com/premium/forum-...stance-20130206 Govt should review stance Published on Feb 06, 2013 THERE are even more people whose homes are overseas but whose hearts are in Singapore ("Home in Singapore, heart in homeland"; Monday). I know many Singaporeans who emigrated for various reasons. Some of their grown-up, highly qualified children would like to live and work in Singapore if they could have dual citizenship. This would add talented people, who are of Singapore origin and who consider themselves to be Singaporeans, to our workforce. There are also retirees who would like to spend their last years with their children overseas, but wish to keep their Singapore citizenship. If they live overseas, it would reduce the strain on our country in caring for the elderly. Those who want dual citizenship would be too few in number to warrant concerns over a mass exodus of people in times of war or strife. The Government should review its stance on dual citizenship, which is allowed in many countries. Roshni Asha (Mrs)
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Was amused and surprised at this 17yr old student who ranted at DPM Teo following his participating in a Pre-U forum. Not so much for his four letter tirade at Teo but rather how argumentative a 17yr old boy can be these days. Looks like its tough days ahead for the MIW... http://fifthazure.tumblr.com/post/24189167...ons-you-dpm-teo So on the first real day of PUS, DPM Teo Chee Hean came to have a
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Cars Vs Public transport in singapore. (Your Views)
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Hi guys, i am sure u guys are aware of the pros and cons of Car drives and Public transport users. Recently cost of purchacing cars have gone up again! However must not for get about the frequent breakdown and highly congested public transport. With current situation i want to hear the Public's viewpoint of Users of Cars and Public Transport in Singapore -
PRC nationals living in Singapore are ambivalent about the country and its people, based on the responses of PRC netizens in a thread on the Lion City Forum soliciting their views on living in Singapore.
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As above, what makes your join a specified car clubs? If yes, why? If no, why?
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Citizenship of a foreign country and not having to do NS? Does it bother you?
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Hurry up. Good chance for the bros to contribute your ideas. [email protected] ----- Jun 8, 2011 Wanted: More views on ministers' pay Committee gets down to work, calls for more suggestions by June 20 By Amresh Gunasingham Chairman of the ministerial salary review committee Gerard Ee called for more ideas from the public. -- ST PHOTO: WANG HUI FEN THE committee set up to review ministerial salaries met for the first time on Saturday to consider a slew of suggestions for a new formula - and yesterday called for more ideas. Chairman Gerard Ee promised that the eight-member committee, set up by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on May 21, will 'consider every one of them for their suitability and appropriateness'. Mr Ee asked that additional views be sent by June 20 via e-mail or normal mail. 'While the Prime Minister has not given us a timeline to deliver on our recommendations, we do want to get down to work as soon as possible, hence the deadline for sharing your ideas,' he said in a statement last night. 'You have our assurance that we will consider all inputs. We would appreciate it if contributors not flame, even though we fully understand the need to vent.' Mr Ee said committee members had been 'poring over the sea of suggestions' they had received personally or which had been forwarded to them by others. Read the full story in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times. The public can e-mail suggestions to [email protected] or they can write to Mr Ee at P.O. Box 539, Singapore 910504.
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I am a supporter of a non-existent party. I am a Singaporean who used to live overseas, but came back to serve NS and back here for my family. Found my love for singapore the longer i stayed here. Yes, I do own sports cars if you read my previous post. It was not because of the present government that I got a job and buy my cars. Like most singaporeans, coming from a poor home, growing up without my parents around in a rental flat. I was too young to know the value of money then. My Grandparents are the closest i've got. My mum had to save $$$ to send me overseas and that is how i learn the value of $$$ when i was living all by myself in my teens. Having watched the old videos of our Government from the 80's to present. Many years ago, The Government has our interests at heart. They listen to us, they helped us grow and mold us as people of Singapore. Back then, everything was affordable and life was simple. Times, have changed in the last 10 years. Our plights have been ignored to basic needs and the assistance is not enough to fill the stomach of those unable to work. Those people who are unable to work are Elderly, Sick and the uneducated aged. Are those in prison better fed than them? Is freedom a high cost? The people who dressed themselves in white, i feel they are so distant now compared to the 80s. They said they need an increment of pay to attract those talents from private sectors to Govt sector. I feel that they have gotten the meaning of Government all wrong. You are the Government because you have the passion to drive your nation and people forward. Your 1st and foremost thought is for the people. If people are joining the Government for the sake of money, where are the people and nation in their hearts? People like Obama and other Presidents from USA, if they need help in businesses and advise who do they turn to? They look for Donald Trump and Bill Gates for help and The CITIZENS help voluntarily. If the nation and people are healthy, automatically businesses are healthy. If once the business is healthy, you get job opportunities and you grow economically. Isn't this what our Grandfather Lee Kwan Yew did before? I am not talking about negatives of what he did or done.... but he got the simple formula right to get the nation going the right way. I would say, the government has forgetting its people and Singapore's resource is always People! About property, I am staying in Ghim Moh. How is the property value going to drop if our MP is not PAP? We are living near ORCHARD road. Property prices goes up because of DEMAND and someone claim he did it. If someone sells, and no one wants it, doesn't the price come down? What if people wants to live within 10mins drive to Orchard, wouldn't the price be high? Makes sense? Honestly, now I want a Coalition Government. I love having the PAP because they have good business sense and having lots of business Allies world-wide. It is this business sense that us Singaporeans have jobs and growing economy. At the same time, I love having other people in Parliament to speak for us because they have us in their hearts. They know our hardship and they know the value of HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH. Our present government says, it has giving alot, but what is ALOT? Is it enough for us? Tan Jee Say has credentials... I would love for him to speak for us when Singapore is making a decision to invest. We are people we do make mistakes, we do say sorry. But even though we are angry, our mind must still make sense and make cents. Thank you WP and SPP for speaking on our behalves all these years. About over-spending in the YOG... Honestly, is doesn't matter how much the amount is at least, Singapore has volunteered holding THE FIRST world stage event not knowing the actual cost. Is a magnificent achievement. Is because of this unnecessary spending, we have made more international friends to do business with in the present and future. I would love to see fairness to the people and businesses. No more cartel pricing, no more 1 driver, but a co-driver. We need FT in Singapore, but not those who are stealing our jobs. I still have so much more to say. Not sure if you guys would love to read what I have to say. But I would love to read your point of views. Thank you for reading my fellow singaporeans.
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quick quick send your views .... i guess we have consensus view right? .... 30% The National Wages Council (NWC) is inviting the public and organisations to offer their views on this year's wage guidelines as it prepares to start deliberations on them next month. They can send their views by April 5 to: The Secretary, National Wages Council, c/o Labour Relations Department, Level 6-01 Ministry of Manpower, 18 Havelock Road, Singapore 059764 Fax: 6535 4811 Email: [email protected] The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said in a statement on Friday that, in its deliberations, NWC will consider relevant factors such as Singapore's economic performance and the outlook globally, regionally and in Singapore. The Council will also look at Singapore's cost competitiveness, labour market conditions, inflation, productivity, and rewards to workers for their contributions. Link -> http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore
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Hi....over the CNY long holiday..i had drawn a car from sketch and i need bro out there to give me your views on hw can i improve it.. Thanks in Advance.. Please don't mind the features i write beside the cars and the fact that i had not drew any wheels on it...
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Hi to all the bros,sis and dude here. My ride, KIA Carens Elite 2.0 A facelift in 2009(normal plate) and I bought it at $54-$57K(if I can recall correctly), thought of downsizing to an used Honda Jazz/Fit 07-08. The main reason being the vehicle has been under ultilised as Mon-Fri is only used by me and the rest of the 6 seats are collecting dust. I have only family of four including two young sons. I had did some homework. I had an offer of my car at $53K from a friend dealer and he has a 2006 Jazz going for $38K.....is was reasonable at market price after some browsing at SGcarmart and ------.com...... So to trouble the bros here, any good and trustworthy dealer or friends selling their Jazz/Fit, please let me know and you can choose to PM me. On top of that, what do you think of the offer that were mentioned above? One note, I am definitely not going for new car with the soar COE. My budget for my next ride is $40-$45. Thanks bro..........
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alot of my colleagues and friends shun away from the thought of a korean made car. alot of remarks like: "will spoil very easy" "japanese better" "waste money" personally i think Koreans have come a long way and has made its mark worldwide. And i guess if you give china made cars another 10 years, it will succeed too. but there is one thing i hate about korean made. The depreciation. Urgh.
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everybody is guessing election is round the corner, what with all the pay rise, bonuses, good economic report, etc, so watz ur wishes/views? for me, 1) frankly speaking, anyone in his rite sense of mind will know tat p&p will not be voted out, but i hope that the opp party will win at least 1 if not 3 GRC plus the 2 single ward. winning a GRC will be a good start, with their limited resources, i believe it will also do the opp party a lot of good to start slowly & built up from there. this will also deal a blow to the p&p tat they cant always do as they like and there must be accountability sometimes. 2) i understand the wp is targeting aljunied grc with possibly their strongest team. i dun really understand their rational behind this as aljunied is helm by george, and him being in charge of foreign affairs tat dun deal with bread & butter issue which is the main concern of most voters, thus my guess is tat most of the voters will think he is not a bad guy & vote for his team. my hope is tat wp go challenge grc helm by MBT with their strongest team instead. 3) the opp party draw out a alliance and consolidate their resources, some party should dissolve and merge with the bigger opp party. lets face it, apart from wp & possibly sda, the rest of the opp party will not be able to mount a strong enough team to take on p&p. 4) from reports, it seems like this is gonna be mr CST swansong year, & is highly likely he will come out from potong pasir & contest a grc. CST is a good old man & i hope he will win a grc & also his wife or whoever is contesting potong pasir will continue to fly the opp flag there. the above is purely my views only, but i think it can happen as we are the one holding the important vote.
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ok who like danielgsx or hate him, just show me in the polling
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I am really pissed with the SG insurance companies. Every year rates increase and I really have no idea how they arrive at the premiums. I suspect that insurance companies lure motorist into their trap....especially for new car owners. (new meaning either brand new or bought a new used car) When you buy a new car, the premium is usually very manageable, however, when it comes to renewal...that is where you get whack upside down. Cos the insurance company knows that you are trapped. (I believe only a small percentage would buy their cars outright and most would take loan...it depends on the tenure of the loan period) You would have to buy insurance cos its a necessity in order for you to drive on the road. So whatever price they quote, you can either swallow it or try your luck somewhere else (which is usually hopeless) Take me for example.... When I bought my car, the premium was only 1.7k (for a WRX is quite ok...cos I standby to be around 2K). Then when it comes to renewal with 50% NCB....it jump to 2.4K.....now tis year....its 3.5K !! A friend who drives a 1.3A Fit....1.8K last year with 20% NCB...this year with 30% NCB....2.6K !! Civic Type R, a owner was complaining that his premium shot up 300% !! (no claims history)....when he bought the car...the premium was 1.2K thereabout...now its 3K+ and not a lot of company wish to take. Honda Stream, When the owner bought it....600 bucks was his premium (50%) and now this year....with no claim history....he is paying 1.2K (which is like 100% increase) Is it possible that we group up and sign a petition to our dear government and ask them to do something about it. This cannot be right...a essential product for the motorist and it keeps going up everytime the insurance company says they are making a lost...WTF !! Another grouse....insurance company can never tell you how they derive at the premium...you ask them they tell you they have their method but its trade secret. PUI.... Anyone got a good suggestion on how to curb this tsunami ?
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was updating some info and email config and I just realised that i got 682 profile views..... wow... still prefer the old way that the forum sends email notification to you only if someone posts a reply to your comments. apparently it dosent work this way now..... now my email is flooding with emails notifications from threads that i've posted in... haiz hope it can go back to the old notification method
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HI All, Please share your views on the Golf GTI especially owners. Does not matter if it is the old or latest model. Would like to understand more from those with everyday driving experience. Others please comment too, just share share. How do you rate it? Do you think there is a better car for less money? Why? Driving an Integra now. Backside itchy, thinking of changing. Thanks a lot.
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Hi Bro Am looking for a budget ride.... Need a few opinions on the following cars that I am looking at. Would greatly appreciate bro who had driven the following make/model for their valuable comments...or had experienced with them before...Btw..i am looking for 2nd hand..not new ones.... Thanks ...all comments +ve / -Ve are welcome... Suzuki Liana 1.3M =========== Pro Spacious for a 1.3 ? Con Underpower ? And comparing between Cerato v Optra.. Kia Cerato 1.6M ======= Pro Con Chevrolet Optra 1.6M ============ Pro Con
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Folk fear angry deity may be cause of accidents Some Chinese believe that accidents on the North-South Expressway near Tangkak are due to an angry Datok Kong (Grandfather Deity) in the area, reports China Press. Residents believe the deity is a guardian of a hill or an area and they would hold prayers for protection. The daily reported that the stretch of the highway was prone to accidents and several would occur each year. The latest involved a bus heading towards Johor Baru and Singapore from Perak on Sunday which killed 10 people. Earlier this year, two separate accidents killed seven people along the stretch. A trader, known only as Chan, told the daily that nearby residents believed that the area was guided by the three Datok Kong before the highway was built. But no prayers were held to appease the deities when the highway was constructed. "We believe this had angered Datok Kong who will 'catch' some people every year," he said. He added that locals believe that the stretch is 'dirty' and would take extra precaution when driving. "According to some Malays, the area was previously a Malay cemetery and not enough prayers were held before construction work started," he said The above report appears in Asiaone.com Do you believe that there are so called "dirty spot" where fatal accidents always occur there?
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Hi thinking of getting this for short term use. Welcome all positive & negative views re the price & reliability of this model? Any model specific issues? Wats a reasonable price to offer? http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.php?ID=30427&DL=1162