Clowns holding back progress. Make it so difficult to dig up a few graves to make way for infrastructure.
In 10 years, there will be luxury housing where Mediacorp is now, there will be HDB housing where Police Academy used to be. They have already prepared a Circle Line station there for the masses.
Asia Paranormal Investigators? Seriously? Why is the government engaging this group, shows how idiotic our government has become.
Hope you paranormal investigators get fucked by ghost
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_779504.html
By Goh Chin Lian & Royston Sim
After more than two hours of listening to officials on Monday night, representatives of several environment and heritage groups emerged from the closed-door meeting unconvinced that a road had to be built across part of Bukit Brown Cemetery.
They released a statement at 10.25pm calling for a moratorium on all works at Bukit Brown.
They also criticised the way the meeting, chaired by Minister of State for National Development and Manpower Tan Chuan-Jin, was handled.
The statement was signed by seven groups: Nature Society (Singapore), Singapore Heritage Society, Asia Paranormal Investigators, All Things Bukit Brown, SOS Bukit Brown, Green Corridor and non-profit environmental group Green Drinks.
In 10 years, there will be luxury housing where Mediacorp is now, there will be HDB housing where Police Academy used to be. They have already prepared a Circle Line station there for the masses.
Asia Paranormal Investigators? Seriously? Why is the government engaging this group, shows how idiotic our government has become.
Hope you paranormal investigators get fucked by ghost
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_779504.html
By Goh Chin Lian & Royston Sim
After more than two hours of listening to officials on Monday night, representatives of several environment and heritage groups emerged from the closed-door meeting unconvinced that a road had to be built across part of Bukit Brown Cemetery.
They released a statement at 10.25pm calling for a moratorium on all works at Bukit Brown.
They also criticised the way the meeting, chaired by Minister of State for National Development and Manpower Tan Chuan-Jin, was handled.
The statement was signed by seven groups: Nature Society (Singapore), Singapore Heritage Society, Asia Paranormal Investigators, All Things Bukit Brown, SOS Bukit Brown, Green Corridor and non-profit environmental group Green Drinks.