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Netizens bewildered by fitness group hogging Fort Canning carpark lots

In response to AsiaOne's queries, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said its carparks are meant for vehicle parking. Other activities, such as exercising, are generally not allowed.
For the unauthorised use of parking lots, offenders may face fines and can be charged in court.
"We would like to remind the public to refrain from exercising within carparks which are in operation for their own safety as well as for other carpark users," URA added.
From Zoom exercises to slashed fitness class sizes, many of our workouts have been looking a little different.
But out of left field, even for Covid-19 times, was a group of fitness enthusiasts who took to an unusual location for their sweat sesh — the carpark at Fort Canning Park.
The unconventional workout session was captured on the dashcam of an unsuspecting driver who posted the video on Facebook page SG Road Vigilante today (Sept 9).
The footage showed about nine people spread out around the carpark, engaged in various exercises including bicycle crunches and mountain climbers.

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Facebook/SGRVigilante





Each person occupying a single parking lot, the group also had equipment such as water bottles and towels scattered around. A woman was also seen pacing around the group and appeared to be supervising them.
This was despite the open lawns and walking trails available at Fort Canning Park a stone's throw away.

The video quickly elicited a range of reactions, from enraged to just plain confused.
fortcanning.jpg
PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook
According to the Parking Places Act, no person, other than parking wardens or those with legitimate business, should loiter in a parking place.
The obstruction of parking spaces is also not permitted. Those who wish to make use of parking places for purposes other than parking are required to obtain prior permission.
The public carparks at Fort Canning Park are managed by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).
 
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lol, got 1 dog see the car beh song
 
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Free rental space for exercise business
 
What's wrong? It's a similar scene during SAF IPPT and RT sessions.

Frog in the well, person who recorded the video is a new shittyzen?
 
Netizens bewildered by fitness group hogging Fort Canning carpark lots

In response to AsiaOne's queries, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said its carparks are meant for vehicle parking. Other activities, such as exercising, are generally not allowed.
For the unauthorised use of parking lots, offenders may face fines and can be charged in court.
"We would like to remind the public to refrain from exercising within carparks which are in operation for their own safety as well as for other carpark users," URA added.
From Zoom exercises to slashed fitness class sizes, many of our workouts have been looking a little different.
But out of left field, even for Covid-19 times, was a group of fitness enthusiasts who took to an unusual location for their sweat sesh — the carpark at Fort Canning Park.
The unconventional workout session was captured on the dashcam of an unsuspecting driver who posted the video on Facebook page SG Road Vigilante today (Sept 9).
The footage showed about nine people spread out around the carpark, engaged in various exercises including bicycle crunches and mountain climbers.

fortcanningworkout.jpg


Facebook/SGRVigilante





Each person occupying a single parking lot, the group also had equipment such as water bottles and towels scattered around. A woman was also seen pacing around the group and appeared to be supervising them.
This was despite the open lawns and walking trails available at Fort Canning Park a stone's throw away.

The video quickly elicited a range of reactions, from enraged to just plain confused.
fortcanning.jpg
PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook
According to the Parking Places Act, no person, other than parking wardens or those with legitimate business, should loiter in a parking place.
The obstruction of parking spaces is also not permitted. Those who wish to make use of parking places for purposes other than parking are required to obtain prior permission.
The public carparks at Fort Canning Park are managed by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).

just run them down with your car bestest
 
just drive into the middle and rev the engine. let them breathe the carbon monoxide and they'll get the message
 
A bunch of show-offs really! I am sure they can look for other open spaces up the hill. Abuse and misuse of carpark!
 
fort canning got anything there? din go there long time liao, since the days of the old national library and museum
 
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A bunch of show-offs really! I am sure they can look for other open spaces up the hill. Abuse and misuse of carpark!
maybe they all drove there and want to keep an eye on their cars. You know how sinkies and their cars....
 
L.O.L.

One Asshole can comment
"the dog looked puzzled"!!!

L.O.L.
 
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