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[Dunia]
Sivaji The Bos Mengamuk di Singapore
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kak_sue posted on 9-12-2013 02:42 PM 
You think we bother with your respect?? Where is the rombongan Gagaks you want to send to singa ...
haiya, there are already there la grandma...open your eyes...spread em' legs...spread em' good...
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Kesian sunggoh jawa boyan singapork .. Nak pakai kereta x mampu nl beli certs, terpaksa naik mrt sampai tua berebut naik mrt dgn cina prc... Nak beli sayur kena masuk jb... Tough life... |
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takde update baru ke psl kes ni??
bosannya tgk masing2 dok gaduh benda lain
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kak_sue posted on 9-12-2013 03:07 PM 
Whateveeeerrrr......jgn hanya berkokok je. Nak hantor Gagak Hitam ke singapork, Nak kencingkan sin ...
grandma...it seems u didn't get enough spanking last night...
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meriahnya .... sume pakat meroyan2 ....  |
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ifanonline posted on 9-12-2013 03:10 PM 
grandma...it seems u didn't get enough spanking last night...
Go and fly a kite la boi....before your kemaluan jatuh lebih terok lagi....pathetic loser!!
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Lina66 posted on 9-12-2013 01:35 PM 
huhhh? keliling Singapore just 45 minit? Ko biaq betul...
45 minit bila tengah subuh laaa no cars maaa brp biji je atas jalan... x betul meh? |
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The MPs from the wards in Little India are pushing for even tougher measures in response to the Ministry of Home Affairs' (MHA) proposal to implement alcohol-free zones in the area.
And they have the support of shopowners in the affected area, who just a year ago were dead set against any such law.
MHA is seeking public views on two proposed rules: banning alcohol consumption in common areas like void decks and pavements, and limiting the hours during which stores can sell alcohol.
In recent years, MPs and residents have raised concerns about the problems of public drinking.
One affected place is Little India - a popular hangout for construction workers. Long-time resident R.P. Ramalingam said: "I can't go out on Sundays and my relatives don't want to come here. There are bottles everywhere and the smell of urine."
Ms Denise Phua, an MP for Moulmein-Kallang GRC, which includes Little India, told The Straits Times it is important for the Government to "take a bold stand on the matter".
She said previous MHA tactics like counselling have not worked as they required time and many workers in the area are transient. She added that licences for liquor stores should not be given out if they are near a residential zone.
Fellow Moulmein-Kallang GRC MP and Minister for Transport Lui Tuck Yew agreed there should be a limit to the number of booze stores nearby. In addition, Ms Phua wants more of her residents' flats ring-fenced - preventing workers from loitering. She is also helping to plan longer patrol routes for auxiliary police officers - first deployed to the area in 2009 - and suggesting that a separate building be used for workers to convene at or drink.
Nightlife in Little India is non-existent on weekdays but on weekends, its streets overflow with foreign workers.
When ST visited on a Sunday night, the streets were packed with workers, most of whom sat in groups drinking beer, even around the residential blocks. Just metres away, about a dozen auxiliary police officers from Certis Cisco watched the buzz warily.
The crowds start at Chander Road, where at least eight stores sell 175ml bottles of whiskey and brandy for $8.50 to $17.50.
A shop assistant at Arasi Trading who wanted to be known only as Mr Durai, estimates that at least 1,000 workers walk through his doors on Sunday nights.
Owners like Mr Gopal Nand, from Gall & Gall Minimart, think that having no-alcohol zones will actually be better for business.
"On a normal day, there's almost no business - people come only on weekends," he said. "But we could be getting more business from the people who avoid us because of the rowdiness."
While tolerating problems such as fighting and vomiting, business has fallen by 30 per cent since last year. He plans to convert his store to one selling phones, adding: "It'll be much more peaceful."
However, workers are wondering where they will go for weekend entertainment. Construction worker Raj Balan, 22, said: "I hope they don't let the noisy ones take away (the space from) the rest of us who are just trying to relax."
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Lina66 posted on 9-12-2013 01:55 PM 
stended la Yip...... ko kalo ade kete pon speeding gak..
kat Kl mmg ada pe sama je kat Spore, tp kita kan ada jalan alternatif pe.. sbb rigid kat Spore derang pon lenjan all d way pe.. nak pulak hiway Msia ni lurus je tu yg best kan kaka? takkan kaka x feel nk bawa laju? |
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robotech posted on 9-12-2013 01:56 PM 
Asal lak KL drift ... mau Singa drift laaaa ... lepas tu terbakar kat hi-way gitu.
tp dasat siak dapat speed cam lambo tu terbakar hangus  |
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The 33-year-old Indian national who died in the fatal accident, which sparked the Little India riot on Sunday night has been identified.
Mr Sakthivel Kumaravelu has been working in Singapore as a construction worker with Heng Hup Soon, a scaffolding company, for about two years, said a man who identified his body at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) mortuary on Monday morning.
The man, who declined to be named, said Mr Kumaravelu's family has not been notified of his death. He added that Mr Kumaravelu's body was not decapitated as reported by some news outlets but he did suffer injuries to his face.
Twenty-seven men from South Asia have since been arrested in connection with Sunday night's riot, which broke out at about 9.30pm along Race Course Road. Investigations are ongoing.
Videos uploaded on social media within the hour of the accident, showed the private bus, which had apparently run over Mr Kumaravelu, being set upon by an angry mob even as his body remained pinned under the vehicle.
One man from the mob was seen in a video striking the windscreen and windows of the bus with a pole, while another tossed a litter bin at the vehicle from close range, shattering the front windscreen. This even as the crowd continued to grow, cheering and shouting vulgarities in Tamil - turning violent in a matter of minutes, said eyewitnesses.
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From FB Lee Hsien Loong....
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kak_sue posted on 9-12-2013 03:17 PM 
Go and fly a kite la boi....before your kemaluan jatuh lebih terok lagi....pathetic loser!!
i will take the kite and spank it on your backside...
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ifanonline posted on 9-12-2013 03:22 PM 
i will take the kite and spank it on your backside...
Berkokok la.... it can only happen in your dream. So dream onnnnnnn.....
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kak_sue posted on 9-12-2013 03:24 PM 
Berkokok la.... it can only happen in your dream. So dream onnnnnnn.....

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