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Chitchat Singapore loses battle with rats

scroobal

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It started some 10 years ago when rats burrows were uncovered across a number of HDB estates in the proximity of rubbish chutes. Then in 2014, a Caucasian PR made video an online post on the rats infestation in Bt Batok that went viral. It led to a major operation where SCDF personnel and Pest control companies were deployed. It did not work as the rats returned in 2016.

Since then one of the largest pest control company revealed that a major Orchard Rd shopping mall was heavily invested with rats and this mall had many restaurants and eateries. We now have rats falling from ceilings at food court, rats scurrying around during peak period, rats invading supermarkets, contaminating food for sale etc.

How is it that lowly paid first generation cabinet managed to get rid of slums, dirty and fifty canals, bucket sewage systems, cleaned Singapore and Kallang rivers, build a clean and green city that was recognised world wide which is now infested with rats.

And we paying these arseholes millions of dollars who spend more time making campbell soup postings on their Facebook accounts daily for consumption by a bunch of gullible sycophants.

Why would MNCs, invest in Singapore if we can't even stop rats at top rate Orchard malls.


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http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/diner-was-so-traumatised-rat-she-never-returnedDiner was so traumatised by rat, she never returned

PEST PROBLEM: Ms Gregorina Chew took a video (above) of the live rat she saw scurrying along food stalls.

Photo: TNP Reader

The rat that was trapped in a rat trap and fell from the ceiling of a Marina Bay Financial Centre (MBFC) foodcourt last Friday was not the only rodent spotted there, it has emerged.

About a year ago, a live rat was seen in the same NTUC Foodfare on level two of MBFC Tower 3.

Ms Gregorina Chew, 30, contacted The New Paper after reading our report, "Rat falls from foodcourt ceiling", last Saturday.

The clerk, who works in MBFC, said she was with a colleague at the foodcourt on July 22 last year at around 8.30am.

They were about to buy breakfast when they saw a rat scurrying across the floor, below a row of stalls.

"I was very traumatised and did not buy food from the food court that morning," she told TNP.

"I used to patronise this food court twice a week. After seeing a live rat inside, I never went back."

Afterwards, Ms Chew sent a video of the incident to NTUC Foodfare's management to lodge a complaint. She received a reply from them by e-mail noting that the management had caught and eradicated the rat.

Rat has bread feast at Hougang NTUC FairPrice
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NTUC Foodfare confirmed the incident.

Its spokesman said: "We were alerted to the rodent sighting last year and had taken swift action along with our pest control agency to eradicate the rodent. No breeding ground was found. We have sustained an aggressive pest control regime since then to keep the situation well under control."

With regards to the July 1 sighting, the spokesman said it could be due to "constructions happening around the Marina Bay area."

Still, not everybody is as affected by the sightings.

Mr Yuen Wei Jie, 26, a regional projects executive who works at MBFC, witnessed the rat trap with the live rat inside falling from the ceiling last Friday. But he was not bothered and just continued eating.

Said Mr Yuen: "I don't think it is a big deal. Many eating places are not ultra hygienic to begin with."

A spokesman for Raffles Quay Asset Management, which manages MBFC and Marina Bay Link Mall, said: "The management has an ongoing pest control programme in which we work closely with our tenants on their preventive measures."

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MadrigalWheel

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Another consequence of systemic neglect of essential services.

With the government's rent and profit seeking mentality, the shortsightedness of always increasing profit margins, even simple things like pest control budget gets squeezed year after year until pest controllers might as well just lay a few rat traps to catch the odd rat that shows up in broad daylight instead of deploying far more effective means of annihilating the rat population.

So they thought that as long as no rats were in sight, problem solved, so can cut maintenance budget, and now they get what they deserve.

How typical, just like the maintenance problems with trains, making a fast buck trumps technical know-how, dedication and experience in Singapore.

With this kind of mentality, how the fuck would they expect to ever be an effective innovation incubator for home-grown startups????
 

Thick Face Black Heart

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Another consequence of systemic neglect of essential services.

With the government's rent and profit seeking mentality, the shortsightedness of always increasing profit margins, even simple things like pest control budget gets squeezed year after year until pest controllers might as well just lay a few rat traps to catch the odd rat that shows up in broad daylight instead of deploying far more effective means of annihilating the rat population.

So they thought that as long as no rats were in sight, problem solved, so can cut maintenance budget, and now they get what they deserve.

How typical, just like the maintenance problems with trains, making a fast buck trumps technical know-how, dedication and experience in Singapore.

With this kind of mentality, how the fuck would they expect to ever be an effective innovation incubator for home-grown startups????



You've hit the nail on the head.
- Short termism
- Rent seeking
- Failure to anticipate problems
- Failure to react comprehensively
 
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