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PAP to Singaporeans: Give way to YOG vehicles or be fined $130
July 22nd, 2010 | Author: Your Correspondent
The repressive PAP regime is so obsessed with making its YOG a resounding success to boost its international profile that it is willing to go to any lengths to do so including causing inconveniences to Singapore commuters.
A public campaign is now underway to remind Singaporean drivers to give way to YOG vehicles in designated Youth Olympic Lanes which occupy the second left-most lanes of affected roads.
The roads affected includes the Pan-Island Expressway and the Central Expressway which are often jammed in peak hours.
To enforce the ruling, the PAP has passed a law which will see motorists fined a hefty $130 if they do not give way to its YOG vehicles which have special licence plates bearing the words ‘YOG’.
It is not known if the ruling applies to vehicles stranded in floods which are becoming a frequent occurrence in Singapore.
It will be an international embarrassment to the PAP should the YOG be disrupted by the “once in fifty years” freak floods.
Let’s see if Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will tell that YOG delegates that “it is impossible to expect Singapore to be completely flood free” in the event that YOG vehicles get stuck in a flood and miss their schedule.
July 22nd, 2010 | Author: Your Correspondent
The repressive PAP regime is so obsessed with making its YOG a resounding success to boost its international profile that it is willing to go to any lengths to do so including causing inconveniences to Singapore commuters.
A public campaign is now underway to remind Singaporean drivers to give way to YOG vehicles in designated Youth Olympic Lanes which occupy the second left-most lanes of affected roads.
The roads affected includes the Pan-Island Expressway and the Central Expressway which are often jammed in peak hours.
To enforce the ruling, the PAP has passed a law which will see motorists fined a hefty $130 if they do not give way to its YOG vehicles which have special licence plates bearing the words ‘YOG’.
It is not known if the ruling applies to vehicles stranded in floods which are becoming a frequent occurrence in Singapore.
It will be an international embarrassment to the PAP should the YOG be disrupted by the “once in fifty years” freak floods.
Let’s see if Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will tell that YOG delegates that “it is impossible to expect Singapore to be completely flood free” in the event that YOG vehicles get stuck in a flood and miss their schedule.