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Serious Police very free - stop cars in broad daylight to check height of kids

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Videos showing traffic police officers stopping drivers in broad daylight to measure the heights of child passengers in their cars surfaced on Facebook yesterday.

The unusual sight of officers holding measuring tapes against kids who appeared to be around six years old as the adults looked on had piqued the curiosity of many, with all three clips that were posted racking up over 200,000 views accumulatively. It’s unclear where the checks were taking place.

https://www.msn.com/en-sg/news/sing...-road-rules-debate/ar-AAF0zRY?ocid=spartandhp
 
Pedantic imbeciles are running the country now.
 
KNN if there is no offence then i worry KNN if cannot take kopi money ileegally of course take it leegally KNN
 
SG police too free so think of something to do to kill time.
 
it is so safe in sinkie, might as well make full use of mata to do these job
 
LTA need a revamp.

I would suggest that they station at both Tuas/Woodland and check on the JHK illegible
vehicle no. plates. Too fanciful and fonts too small sometimes, instead of screwing locals.
 
LTA need a revamp.

I would suggest that they station at both Tuas/Woodland and check on the JHK illegible
vehicle no. plates. Too fanciful and fonts too small sometimes, instead of screwing locals.

The entire public sector needs to be halved in size, at least.

The pappies go on and on about productivity... a bloated public sector is not good for productivity.
 
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