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SINGAPORE: Residents living near the Little India MRT station have expressed growing concerns about large gatherings of foreign workers in the area every weekend, citing issues related to noise, littering, and public safety.
They claim that the gatherings, which consist of around twenty individuals, have led to public disturbances, littering, brawls, and even public urination.
Mr Deng (transliterated from Mandarin) told 8World that the gatherings have become a common sight during weekends, with groups of foreign workers occupying the area around the MRT station.
“They sit on the ground, bring food and drinks, and set up loudspeakers to play music,” he explained. “It’s not just loud talking; they even sing and dance when they feel like it.”
The gatherings have been reported to inconvenience pedestrians, as workers sometimes sit on the sidewalks, blocking the way.
Mr Deng also claimed to have personally witnessed several instances of public urination near the road despite the availability of public toilets within the station.
https://theindependent.sg/little-in...r-and-publicly-urinate-near-their-hdb-blocks/
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Little India residents complain that foreign workers brawl, litter and publicly urinate near their HDB blocks
SINGAPORE: Residents living near the Little India MRT station have expressed growing concerns about large gatherings of foreign workers in the area every weekend, citing issues related to noise, littering, and public safety.
They claim that the gatherings, which consist of around twenty individuals, have led to public disturbances, littering, brawls, and even public urination.
Mr Deng (transliterated from Mandarin) told 8World that the gatherings have become a common sight during weekends, with groups of foreign workers occupying the area around the MRT station.
“They sit on the ground, bring food and drinks, and set up loudspeakers to play music,” he explained. “It’s not just loud talking; they even sing and dance when they feel like it.”
The gatherings have been reported to inconvenience pedestrians, as workers sometimes sit on the sidewalks, blocking the way.
Mr Deng also claimed to have personally witnessed several instances of public urination near the road despite the availability of public toilets within the station.
https://theindependent.sg/little-in...r-and-publicly-urinate-near-their-hdb-blocks/