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The Hammerrhoids continue disregard public hygiene and safety with their exotic new cleaning ‘invention’:
Hawker centres spring-cleaning dispute resolved
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/hawker-centres-spring/700140.html
Nobody in this world, let alone in any First World society, would want to or even dare to have meals at their home while doing any major cleaning or washing. Worse, if it involves cleaning the ceiling with all the dirt, dust, hair, insects, etc flying all over the place and ending up inside the food.
Yet this is what the Hammerrhoids are proposing now!
Why can’t the Hammerrhoids cut off all their craps-cum-hemorrhoids and spare some bits of their peanuts on setting up the scaffolding to do a proper and thorough cleaning? Why are the Hammerrhoids so desperate to cut corners here and cheat penny there so as to avoid setting up the scaffolding. Why must the Hammerrhoids and their FMeSS cronies pursue profiteering as their one and only goal at the expense of every other things?
It is very disrespectful for one to invite friends/relatives to have meals at home when doing major cleaning. It is total disregard to their health and hygiene.
This is what the Hammerrhoids are proposing to do now: inviting all their AH-PEk Town residents and voters to have their meals at the hawker centres while doing major cleaning and washing with all the dirt.
Media Release – 3 June 2013AHPETC REFUTES NEA’S ALLEGATIONS
http://www.ahpetc.sg/media-release-3-june-2013/
The Hammerrhoids should simply get back to the basic and stop beating around the bush. Just keep the obligation to hawkers, patrons and voters to ‘bear all cost related to cleaning the high areas, including all necessary scaffolding and canvas costs.’
Please no more ‘unnecessary anxiety caused to hawkers and the public’ with their hanky-panky new cleaning ‘invention’.
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The Hammerrhoids continue disregard public hygiene and safety with their exotic new cleaning ‘invention’:
Hawker centres spring-cleaning dispute resolved
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/hawker-centres-spring/700140.html
….the town council has proposed a new cleaning method that will not require the closure of the food centre.
Nobody in this world, let alone in any First World society, would want to or even dare to have meals at their home while doing any major cleaning or washing. Worse, if it involves cleaning the ceiling with all the dirt, dust, hair, insects, etc flying all over the place and ending up inside the food.
Yet this is what the Hammerrhoids are proposing now!
Why can’t the Hammerrhoids cut off all their craps-cum-hemorrhoids and spare some bits of their peanuts on setting up the scaffolding to do a proper and thorough cleaning? Why are the Hammerrhoids so desperate to cut corners here and cheat penny there so as to avoid setting up the scaffolding. Why must the Hammerrhoids and their FMeSS cronies pursue profiteering as their one and only goal at the expense of every other things?
It is very disrespectful for one to invite friends/relatives to have meals at home when doing major cleaning. It is total disregard to their health and hygiene.
This is what the Hammerrhoids are proposing to do now: inviting all their AH-PEk Town residents and voters to have their meals at the hawker centres while doing major cleaning and washing with all the dirt.
Media Release – 3 June 2013AHPETC REFUTES NEA’S ALLEGATIONS
http://www.ahpetc.sg/media-release-3-june-2013/
To allay unnecessary anxiety caused to hawkers and the public due to the media reports, we enclose as Annex A, the tentative schedules for annual cleaning of the five hawker centres within our jurisdiction. At these annual cleanings, the Town Council will bear all cost related to cleaning the high areas, including all necessary scaffolding and canvas costs. This is in keeping with our obligation to clean the high areas annually, as confirmed by NEA’s Advisory of 31 May 2013.
The Hammerrhoids should simply get back to the basic and stop beating around the bush. Just keep the obligation to hawkers, patrons and voters to ‘bear all cost related to cleaning the high areas, including all necessary scaffolding and canvas costs.’
Please no more ‘unnecessary anxiety caused to hawkers and the public’ with their hanky-panky new cleaning ‘invention’.
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