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Now that is dangerous. Here's another case of a car catching fire while parked. As seen on SG Road Vigilante's page, a Toyota Vios caught fire despite not even being driven. This happened at on 2nd of Dec 2020 at blk 638 of Punggol Drive and thankfully it seemed like no one got hurt by the incident. It is unclear why the Vios lighted up on its own and we hope the taxi that was beside it when it was burning wasn't damaged. Could it be its in car-camera's back up battery? Or was it something else?
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This is how you can create your own private HDB parking lot
chitchatboy posted a blog entry in MyAutoBlog
Bought a brand new car and want to avoid door dings? Or perhaps you're a car enthusiast and want to keep your car away from potential busybodies? You can now create your own private parking space even though you don't live in a private estate! Check out this dude in the video below and how he does this...We wonder what this guy drives that gives him the right to have his own special private parking lot. Whichever car that is going to be parked in that lot at 406 Fernvale Road MSCP better be a nice car... Check out the comments people on SG Road Vigilante have to say! 104247240_2999667930147081_5514356786496781035_n.mp4 -
Yesterday while sitting at a nearby covered public space ..during my lunch hour ... Notice a Malay guy with bermuda and T-shirt suspiciously walking around the carpark.. Saw him earlier at the Minimart nearby idling there..Do not know whether he is alone or with an accompliced.. Seems a lot of ppl working nearby park their cars and motorbikes there including me which cars for workers around are allowed to park at Level 3A and above...7am to 7pm.. then when he reached the ground Level then I know whats he up too.. Beware don leave your valuable things openly and motorbikes don leave your cashcard in the IU.. He went checking the bikes one by one... For those working or stay around there...take care... Cheeers all..
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By Brett Michael Dykes From Yahoo! blog The Upshot A construction crew in the south-central Chinese city of Changsha has completed a 15-story hotel in just six days. As the United States and China battle over the finer points of currency manipulation at the G-20 summit, American negotiators may want to take note of this startling testimonial to the productivity of Chinese workers: A construction crew in the south-central Chinese city of Changsha has completed a 15-story hotel in just six days. If nothing else, this remarkable achievement will stoke further complaints from American economic pundits that China
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Dunno if i can advertise this property here.If i cant, i will gladly remove it. Ground floor unit of a 3 storey shophouse available for rental/lease in JB.Located in Nusa Bistari (Bukit Indah),directly facing the carpark entrance/exit of Best Mart.Good frontage.New commercial hub.Near banks,KFC,McDonalds,Wet Market,Banks,Petrol Stations,Perodua and other emenities.Suitable for any business.Fully renovated.Min 1 year rental. Those interested,do pm me. Thank you
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Hi, I noticed that my multi storey carpark at Buangkok Crescent have camera installed at first(entrance) and second(just above slope)storey. Those black coloured round type. Any idea what is it for? I dont think its for vadalism since its installed at the entrance. More likely for tracing of vehicle entering the carpark.
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http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/viewPost3930.aspx STOMPer K.K. filmed the driver of this silver Mistubishi Lancer pulling 'drifting' stunts in an HDB multi-storey carpark of Block 984, Buangkok Link, at about 10.30pm last Saturday night (7 July 2007). The 30-year-old technical marketing engineer said that he was trying to get his infant child to sleep when he was rudely disturbed by the deafening screeches of the car's tyres. K.K. said that the driver would speed across the entire length of the carpark before intentionally oversteering his vehicle whenever he reached one end. He said that the car created so much noise that it probably woke up the whole neighbourhood.
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Heart pain ... my mistake. Normally never park there but that day don't know why, I didn't see the pillar behind.Some scratches at the bumper but no dent. The left rear light broke although not quite visible from far.Checked with my SE, he said waste money if change new bumper. He will asked for spray paint and a bit touch up during my 1st servicing this next Monday. As for the light, he said would cost me approximately $140.