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Serious Sinkies Ready to Revolt - Cannot Jalan Jalan Eat Junkfood Shit in Malls!

bobby

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Onus pushed to innocent and desperate hawkers to check customers' vac certs.....huat ahhhh!!!!!!!
 

nayr69sg

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I think there are fines and closures for establishments in SG too.
Is there? Any links? I also think should have. But so far I havent read anything suggesting that.

And how will they do it? Shutdown whole mall? Shut down whole restaurant? I think SG quite pro biz right?

Makes sense to have but also makes sense they dont have too.
 

dredd

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Is there? Any links? I also think should have. But so far I havent read anything suggesting that.

And how will they do it? Shutdown whole mall? Shut down whole restaurant? I think SG quite pro biz right?

Makes sense to have but also makes sense they dont have too.

8 F&B outlets ordered to close, another 22 fined for breaching COVID-19 rules​

8 F&B outlets ordered to close, another 22 fined for breaching COVID-19 rules

F&B outlet, Ahtti, ordered to close for 10 days for failing to ensure 1m distance between groups of customers at multiple occasions. (Photo: Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment)

Natasha Ganesan

20 Aug 2021 01:52PM(Updated: 20 Aug 2021 01:52PM)
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SINGAPORE: Eight food and beverage outlets were ordered to close and another 22 establishments were fined for breaching COVID-19 safe distancing measures, the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) said on Friday (Aug 20).
Fifty-nine people were also fined between S$300 and S$1,000 for gathering in groups larger than the permitted size while dining or failing to wear a mask when not eating or drinking.

The ministry said that since the resumption of dine-in at F&B outlets for groups of up to 5 fully vaccinated individuals on Aug 10, safe distancing enforcement officers have conducted checks on more than 700 F&B operators.
"Most were compliant with vaccination differentiated safe management measures and familiar with the requisite processes to check on patrons' vaccination status."
Operators were observed to have turned away patrons who could not prove that they were fully vaccinated, said MSE.
Majority of the more than 2,000 patrons checked were also found to have a cleared vaccination status, it added.
However, more than five F&B outlets were found to have breached the rules by failing to check the vaccination status of patrons before granting entry.

About 10 patrons dined in without a cleared status, said MSE, adding that most of them had completed the second dose of the vaccine but had not waited two weeks for the vaccine to take effect.
No patrons were found to have falsified their vaccination status.
As it was the first week since the new vaccination differentiated regulations were implemented, the operators and patrons were given stern warnings and allowance to adjust to the new measures, said the ministry.

Related:​


Dining in while unvaccinated: Negative COVID-19 result a must unless eating at hawker centres, coffee shops


Restaurants put in place checks to ensure diners are fully vaccinated as part of new COVID-19 rules

8 F&B PREMISES ORDERED TO CLOSE​

Eight F&B establishments were ordered to close for multiple breaches of COVID-19 safe management measures.
Two of the outlets, H.O.M. and Umami Café - located at Ming Arcade and Concorde Hotel and Shopping Mall respectively - had allowed liquor consumption on their premises past 10.30pm, said the ministry.

H.O.M failed to minimise interaction between staff and customers, and allowed singing within its premises, MSE added.
The Singapore Tourism Board ordered the outlet to close for 20 days from Aug 14, while Umami Café was ordered to close for 10 days from the same date.
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F&B establishment H.O.M. was ordered to close for 20 days for allowing liquor consumption on its premises past 10.30pm. (Photo: Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment)
Another outlet - Taste Food City at Peninsula Shopping Complex - failed to ensure that customers consuming food and drinks in the premises adhered to the permitted group size, said MSE.
It was ordered to close for 10 days from Aug 19.
Five other establishments were ordered to close for 10 days for failing to ensure safe distancing of at least 1m between customers, said the ministry.

They are: Ahtti at Vision Exchange, Aloha Poke Bistro and Arteastiq at Jewel, Dapur Penyet at City Plaza and Koufu at Yew Tee Point.
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Dapur Penyet failed to ensure safe distancing of at least 1m between groups of customers on multiple occasions. (Photo: Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment)

22 ESTABLISHMENTS FINED​

Another 22 outlets were fined for breaching safe management measures, such as failing to ensure a safe distance of at least 1m between seated customers.
The establishments were fined between S$1,000 to S$4,000 each, said MSE.
There were two repeat offenders - Fong Sheng Hao at PLQ and Mamita's Kitchen at Lucky Plaza, said the ministry.
The outlets issued fines are:
  1. Araki at Orchard Plaza
  2. A Kitchen at Vision Exchange
  3. Beans Party Western at Hillion Mall
  4. Beer Valley at Vision Exchange
  5. Chicken Hotpot at Compass One
  6. DNA Bistro at Vision Exchange
  7. Fong Sheng Hao at PLQ
  8. Fun Toast at Kallang Wave Mall
  9. Great World City (#07-01, Great World City)
  10. He Jia Huan at Vision Exchange
  11. IndoChine at 47 Club Street
  12. Mamita’s Kitchen at Lucky Plaza
  13. Mr Uncle & Auntys Kitchen Pte Ltd at 35 Norris Road
  14. Koufu at Square 2
  15. Kris Bollywood at Concorde Hotel and Shopping Mall
  16. Mustard Restaurant at 32 Race Course Road
  17. Signature Lounge at Vision Exchange
  18. Starbucks Coffee at Westgate
  19. Westgate (#04-43, Centre Management Westgate)
  20. Ya Kun Kaya Toast at Marina Square
  21. Ya Kun Kaya Toast at Lot One
  22. Yoshinoya at NEX
Enforcement checks will continue to be stepped up to ensure compliance with the vaccinated safe management measures at F&B premises, including checks on the vaccination status of patrons dining in, said MSE.
"Starting this weekend, strict enforcement action will be taken against operators and individuals who flout (the measures)."
Operators which fail to check the vaccination status of patrons before granting them entry could face fines or closures, while patrons who falsify their vaccination status to dine in at F&B outlets could face fines or imprisonment.
 

nayr69sg

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8 F&B outlets ordered to close, another 22 fined for breaching COVID-19 rules​

8 F&B outlets ordered to close, another 22 fined for breaching COVID-19 rules

F&B outlet, Ahtti, ordered to close for 10 days for failing to ensure 1m distance between groups of customers at multiple occasions. (Photo: Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment)

Natasha Ganesan

20 Aug 2021 01:52PM(Updated: 20 Aug 2021 01:52PM)
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SINGAPORE: Eight food and beverage outlets were ordered to close and another 22 establishments were fined for breaching COVID-19 safe distancing measures, the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) said on Friday (Aug 20).
Fifty-nine people were also fined between S$300 and S$1,000 for gathering in groups larger than the permitted size while dining or failing to wear a mask when not eating or drinking.

The ministry said that since the resumption of dine-in at F&B outlets for groups of up to 5 fully vaccinated individuals on Aug 10, safe distancing enforcement officers have conducted checks on more than 700 F&B operators.
"Most were compliant with vaccination differentiated safe management measures and familiar with the requisite processes to check on patrons' vaccination status."
Operators were observed to have turned away patrons who could not prove that they were fully vaccinated, said MSE.
Majority of the more than 2,000 patrons checked were also found to have a cleared vaccination status, it added.
However, more than five F&B outlets were found to have breached the rules by failing to check the vaccination status of patrons before granting entry.

About 10 patrons dined in without a cleared status, said MSE, adding that most of them had completed the second dose of the vaccine but had not waited two weeks for the vaccine to take effect.
No patrons were found to have falsified their vaccination status.
As it was the first week since the new vaccination differentiated regulations were implemented, the operators and patrons were given stern warnings and allowance to adjust to the new measures, said the ministry.

Related:​


Dining in while unvaccinated: Negative COVID-19 result a must unless eating at hawker centres, coffee shops


Restaurants put in place checks to ensure diners are fully vaccinated as part of new COVID-19 rules

8 F&B PREMISES ORDERED TO CLOSE​

Eight F&B establishments were ordered to close for multiple breaches of COVID-19 safe management measures.
Two of the outlets, H.O.M. and Umami Café - located at Ming Arcade and Concorde Hotel and Shopping Mall respectively - had allowed liquor consumption on their premises past 10.30pm, said the ministry.

H.O.M failed to minimise interaction between staff and customers, and allowed singing within its premises, MSE added.
The Singapore Tourism Board ordered the outlet to close for 20 days from Aug 14, while Umami Café was ordered to close for 10 days from the same date.
photo1629434327.jpeg
F&B establishment H.O.M. was ordered to close for 20 days for allowing liquor consumption on its premises past 10.30pm. (Photo: Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment)
Another outlet - Taste Food City at Peninsula Shopping Complex - failed to ensure that customers consuming food and drinks in the premises adhered to the permitted group size, said MSE.
It was ordered to close for 10 days from Aug 19.
Five other establishments were ordered to close for 10 days for failing to ensure safe distancing of at least 1m between customers, said the ministry.

They are: Ahtti at Vision Exchange, Aloha Poke Bistro and Arteastiq at Jewel, Dapur Penyet at City Plaza and Koufu at Yew Tee Point.
dapur_penyet.png
Dapur Penyet failed to ensure safe distancing of at least 1m between groups of customers on multiple occasions. (Photo: Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment)

22 ESTABLISHMENTS FINED​

Another 22 outlets were fined for breaching safe management measures, such as failing to ensure a safe distance of at least 1m between seated customers.
The establishments were fined between S$1,000 to S$4,000 each, said MSE.
There were two repeat offenders - Fong Sheng Hao at PLQ and Mamita's Kitchen at Lucky Plaza, said the ministry.
The outlets issued fines are:
  1. Araki at Orchard Plaza
  2. A Kitchen at Vision Exchange
  3. Beans Party Western at Hillion Mall
  4. Beer Valley at Vision Exchange
  5. Chicken Hotpot at Compass One
  6. DNA Bistro at Vision Exchange
  7. Fong Sheng Hao at PLQ
  8. Fun Toast at Kallang Wave Mall
  9. Great World City (#07-01, Great World City)
  10. He Jia Huan at Vision Exchange
  11. IndoChine at 47 Club Street
  12. Mamita’s Kitchen at Lucky Plaza
  13. Mr Uncle & Auntys Kitchen Pte Ltd at 35 Norris Road
  14. Koufu at Square 2
  15. Kris Bollywood at Concorde Hotel and Shopping Mall
  16. Mustard Restaurant at 32 Race Course Road
  17. Signature Lounge at Vision Exchange
  18. Starbucks Coffee at Westgate
  19. Westgate (#04-43, Centre Management Westgate)
  20. Ya Kun Kaya Toast at Marina Square
  21. Ya Kun Kaya Toast at Lot One
  22. Yoshinoya at NEX
Enforcement checks will continue to be stepped up to ensure compliance with the vaccinated safe management measures at F&B premises, including checks on the vaccination status of patrons dining in, said MSE.
"Starting this weekend, strict enforcement action will be taken against operators and individuals who flout (the measures)."
Operators which fail to check the vaccination status of patrons before granting them entry could face fines or closures, while patrons who falsify their vaccination status to dine in at F&B outlets could face fines or imprisonment.
Thanks! So looks like the businesses will take it seriously!

Do the patrons themselves get fine too? I think so also right.

Wow. Very strict in SG.
 

dredd

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Thanks! So looks like the businesses will take it seriously!

Do the patrons themselves get fine too? I think so also right.

Wow. Very strict in SG.
I think both. I know they are very strict on this...

One thing about the MIWs, when they say they will put down the law, they always 100% do. Don't ever test their resolve. I have been hauled up more than once by HSA and the medical boards to explain medical "discrepencies" in the course of my work.
 

Datingafter35

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It's just to push more into vaccination and make it a booster shot a norm. Soon. You have to pay for booster shots. And it will be another form of income for the almighty irs. Then they will said it will be subsidies then another deduction. Its all part of a plan to tax Singaporeans and tourists.
 

Datingafter35

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I think both. I know they are very strict on this...

One thing about the MIWs, when they say they will put down the law, they always 100% do. Don't ever test their resolve. I have been hauled up more than once by HSA and the medical boards to explain medical "discrepencies" in the course of my work.

Does apply to their own expenses and discrepancies.
 

sweetiepie

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Leemember that pap just have to continue to say or do something to prove that something is being done for the high dailee cases and increasing death count .Those things could be detrimental but they just have to do something else peasants will kpkb they sit and collect money.
 

dredd

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Leemember that pap just have to continue to say or do something to prove that something is being done for the high dailee cases and increasing death count .Those things could be detrimental but they just have to do something else peasants will kpkb they sit and collect money.
Yes. Accountability is important.
 

Leongsam

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No matter what the government does it makes no difference to the virus. Nature just carries on the way it has for billions of years.
 

dredd

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No matter what the government does it makes no difference to the virus. Nature just carries on the way it has for billions of years.
Really? So how do you explain smallpox and polio, among the many diseases that have been thwarted by man...
 

borom

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When you have bookworms who has not been to actual combat/battle promoted to be generals in an armed forces -this is what you get.
Basically they are theoreticians with no real hands on experience .
Try asking these PHD professors in business schools to run a business and most will probably fail.
No coincidence that Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Mark Zuckerberg, Daniel Ek (Spotify), Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak ect2 are not university graduates and Jack Ma failed the entrance exam for the Hangzhou Teachers College twice as his weak point was mathematics.

Look at all these scholars we have and how they screwed up big time .
 
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