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http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/...lpable-homicide Firstly, I pity the family of the lady he murdered. Secondly, I feel a little scared that there's a chance he might be walking amongst us in 20 years or less.
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This is abit strange. Normally tyre air pressure will reduce over time. And I have this normal situation for a long time But lately, i realise my air pressure didn't get reduced. Its the same air pressure for close to 2 months already. Is there something wrong? The front 2 tyres are experiencing the above strange situation. The air pressure is always the same. No lose of pressure. The back 2 tyres are losing air pressure, but at a little rate. Much too little, compared to before. My tyre is 205/45/16
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http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.ph...495&DL=1000 I know someone who bought this car with over 300K mileage. Kana accident and then sold it off. Now it back on sale again but with now just 150K. How did he managed to "untravel" to mileage to make it reverse?
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first there was the earthquake in japan which hit alot of car parts manufacturer there for Honda and Toyota. now the floods in Thailand are hitting the carmakers again !! just heard on the taiwanese news that the Honda factory is totally flooded ... they had an aerial video of almost 3000 honda cards with only their roofs visible from the air !! japanese makes seems the most hard-hit ones ... but i guess other makes with the factories in thailand also cannot escape.
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These young men very heng, if kena under murder charge and convicted will face the gallows... From CNA: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1153065/1/.html Downtown East murder: charges reduced By Shaffiq Alkhatib | Posted: 14 September 2011 1515 hrs SINGAPORE: Four youths accused of killing a 19-year-old student at the Downtown East entertainment hub in Pasir Ris last year have had their murder charges reduced to that of rioting. They are: Chong Rui Hong and Ng Wei Lun, both 19 years old, 20-year-old Puay De Feng and 21-year-old Jason Chew Wei Beng. While those convicted of murder will be sent to the gallows, the young men can instead be jailed up to seven years and caned if they are found guilty of rioting. All four are now accused of being members of an unlawful assembly whose common object was to cause grievous hurt to Darren Ng Wei Jie on October 30, 2010. Court documents stated that one or more members of the group allegedly used violence on the Republic Polytechnic student by stabbing and slashing him with knives, choppers as well as a screwdriver. Puay and Chew will be back in court on September 28 while the case involving the other two will be mentioned again next month. Eight other youths, between 16 and 22-year-old, who are also believed to be involved in the case still face murder charges. They include 20-year-old Stilwell Ong Keat Pin and 21-year-old Ho Wui Ming. The group allegedly attacked Darren between 5.30pm and 6pm at the main foyer of Downtown East on October 30. He succumbed to his injuries and died in Changi General Hospital about five hours later. Seven of these youths will have their cases re-mentioned on November 2. An eighth alleged accomplice, 21-year-old Lewis Wee Jun Jie will be back in court on September 19. - CNA/ck
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Car insurance - Open case No claim but NCD reduced
Fivegear posted a topic in General Car Discussion
Was involved in a very slight incident last sept. The renewal notice indicates only 20%. When i called up the insurance company, they revealed it is due to an opened case lodged against me for that incident. The definition of opened case as i was told, is the case is pending a claim on me but has yet to take place. I was further informed i will need to pay a higher premium for the renewal first since now i only have 20% NCD and once the case is closed in a year's time without a claim on me in the end, i will be refunded back on the premium differences amount. Even the NCD will be reinstated back. Any idea if the above described something that is practiced here? -
I was involved in an accident where i hit the rear of the car in front of me when the vehicles in front all jam brake while i failed to do so. No hard feelings with the driver in front as I admitted fault and we exchange particulars and I proceed to ask him to claim from my insurance. All this happen in February this year, I later received a lawyer letter from the other party claiming close to $5k, while my own car claim is $3k. Fast forward to now when my insurance is due for renewal, I called up my current insurer and was told my claims still no change at $3k but the 3rd party claim reduced to $3.8k. I was told by my current insurer that they managed to reduce the claim from the other driver after negotiation. My question is all this possible? I am not complaining of course now that the claim amount had been reduced, just curious how come the claim can be reduced by up to $1k+.
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Hi all, Bad news, COE quota reduce again. Mid-Quota Year Review For Quota Year 2009 Reduction in the number of COEs in all Vehicle Categories 1. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has completed its mid-quota year review of the Certificate of Entitlement (COE) quota for quota year 2009 (from May 2009 to April 2010). 2. For the remaining bidding exercises for this quota year, from October 2009 to March 2010, the monthly quota of COEs for all vehicle categories will be reduced as follows: Category A (Cars with engine capacity 1,600cc and below and taxis), Category B (Cars with engine capacity above 1,600cc), Category C (Goods Vehicles and Buses), Category D (Motorcycles and Scooters) and Category E (Open Category) will be reduced by 17.8%, 9.8%, 28.1%, 6.7% and 18.8% respectively. The revised monthly quotas for the affected vehicle categories will be effective from the October 2009 first COE bidding exercise which begins on 5 October 2009.
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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...426860/1/.html SMRT's train frequency to be reduced if flu alert hits red By Kheng Siong & Lynda Hong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 04 May 2009 2123 hrs SINGAPORE: SMRT said train frequency will be reduced by 30 per cent once Singapore's pandemic alert level hits red. This is because its service staff are divided into two teams to prevent the potential spread of the H1N1 virus. -------- reduced by 30 per cent = MRTs more packed = More chances of the virus spreading = WTF?
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For those travelling on NSHW during CNY..take note of the reduction of speed limit to 100kmph.... That means if u do 110 u can get summoned...
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I REFER to last Saturday's article, 'More cars on the roads - COE system not working to plan'. The article concluded erroneously that the certificate of entitlement (COE) system is not working as planned. As a result, there are more cars on our roads, and the roads are more crowded than they otherwise would be. This is categorically not the case. Since the introduction of the COE system in 1990, the vehicle population has grown at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 2.7 per cent from 1990 to 2007, which is within the prescribed rate of 3 per cent per annum. The vehicle population at the end of last year is therefore not larger than it should be, based on the allowable growth rate of 3 per cent per annum; in fact, it is smaller. The COE system has therefore been effective in keeping the growth of the vehicle population within the prescribed limit, even though the growth rate on a year-to-year basis may fluctuate. The roads are crowded not because the COE system is not functioning as intended, but because at 3 per cent per annum, vehicle growth significantly outstrips road growth at 0.5 per cent, thus making it untenable to continue at this rate. That is why the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will reduce the vehicle growth rate from 3 per cent to 1.5 per cent per annum from Quota Year 2009, that is, May next year, as announced in the Land Transport Masterplan. This rate will be reviewed after three years to assess whether a further reduction is necessary. Geoffrey Lim Deputy Director, Media Relations Land Transport Authority Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/ST%2BForum/Sto...ory_292872.html
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- Malaysia's prime minister said Friday he will soon reduce government subsidies in the clearest sign that fuel prices will go up, a move that will likely be unpopular before general elections expected in a few months. "We have to restructure our subsidies. It is very difficult to maintain the current subsidies," Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said in a speech to his ruling party delegates. Abdullah refused to give a time frame for when the subsidies will be lowered, but acknowleged many Malaysians would be unhappy. "There is always some unhapiness. Not everybody will be happy but I think Malaysians are reasonable," he said. He also declined to say how the decision will effect the government's performance in elections. The biggest chunk of government subsidies is spent on keeping prices of gasoline and diesel down. Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak said Friday the government would have to spend 35 billion ringgit (US$10 billion;
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Monday May 21, 4:17 PM ERP rates to be reduced for June 2007 school holidays ADVERTISEMENT SINGAPORE: The Land Transport Authority (LTA) will reduce the ERP rates by 50 cents for the coming June 2007 school holidays. This follows a review of traffic conditions on ERP-priced roads and expressways. The affected gantries are: Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) ECP (Fort Road) ECP (Ophir Road) PIE (Adam) Handy Road Central Business District Bendemeer Road Dunearn Road Thomson Road The new rates will apply from 26 May 2007 to 23 June 2007 and will revert to the pre-June 2007 school holiday rates from 25 June 2007. - CNA/yy ALOT OF PARENTS DRIVING KIDS TO SCHOOL... AS PERCEIVED BY LTA... LOL
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http://www.carbuyer.com.sg/?s=testdrive_main&id=119 Ref to bottom of article. Kia Cerato now comes with 3 yr, 75,000km warranty... no more 100,000km?
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Good news to prospective Octavia II owners. CA has done some adjustments to the pricing of the Octavia II. But I believe there is more room for improvement. http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/gforum.cgi...ew&post=1467970 For those who are seriously considering to get the Octavia Tour, please PM me your name and contact number ASAP. The price of the Octavia Tour will be revised upwards with effect from 26 Jul 2006. My SE will try his best to log in the current current purchase price for you.
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Hi all.Sorrie about the earlier post today.Think it contained some 'materials' that caused it to diasppear into thin air... my apologies to the moderators I'm posting it carefully again.Here goes. Honda cars from Kah Motor have been reduced by 3K for Cat A and 2.5K for Cat B respectively. Any queries,pls pm me. just FYI only. thanx for reading
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***********REDUCED PRICES! BEST TIME TO CHANGE A NEW CAR!***************************** I am a Hyundai authorised dealer and would like to wish all Happy New Year! New year, new car price! All Hyundai car prices are reduced and I would like to offer this excellent opportunity for all. MODEL PRICE Monthly ACCENT 1.3 GL 5D MANUAL $53,888 $551 ACCENT 1.5 GLS 4D MANUAL $55,888 $572 ACCENT 1.5 GLS 4D AUTO $57,888 $592 GETZ 1.3 GLS 3D AUTO $56,888 $582 GETZ 1.3 GLS 5D A $58,888 $603 MATRIX 1.6 GLS MANUAL $62,888 $644 MATRIX 1.6 GLS AUTO $63,888 $655 MATRIX 1.8 GLS AUTO $66,888 $686 COUPE 2.0 FX 2D AUTO $85,888 $883 COUPE 2.7 FX 2D AUTO $88,888 $914 SONATA 2.0 GLS H-MATIC $74,888 $769 SONATA 2.0 GLS (GOLD) $77,888 $800 TRAJET 2.0 GLS AUTO $85,888 $883 TRAJET 2.7 V6 GLS AUTO $95,888 $987 SANTA FE 2.4 GLS URBAN $82,888 $852 SANTA FE 2.7 V6 GLS $98,888 $1,018 GRANDEUR 3.0 V6 GLS $100,888 $1,039 Excellent benefits you can enjoy: