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Think every Sunday outside church & car parking outside temple given leeway too.
I drive past this church every Sunday, and notice that when the carpark is full, not a single vehicle is parked illegally along the roads around this building. Churchgoers will leave their cars at the nearest URA lots or at Bukit Timah Shopping Centre or Beauty World where they have to pay considerable charges even on Sunday. These carparks are a substantial distance away, and members have to walk under the blazing sun.
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I drive past this church every Sunday, and notice that when the carpark is full, not a single vehicle is parked illegally along the roads around this building. Churchgoers will leave their cars at the nearest URA lots or at Bukit Timah Shopping Centre or Beauty World where they have to pay considerable charges even on Sunday. These carparks are a substantial distance away, and members have to walk under the blazing sun.
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Church can write to the authorities for parking outside. Heard something like this before.
 
Church can write to the authorities for parking outside. Heard something like this before.
My church leaders wrote to the TP many times, but were told that members of the congregation must be reminded that standard parking regulations in S'pore are in effect on Sundays as well.
 
Fuck is so commonly uttered by Singaporeans until it is considered normal and lacking in sting. So fuck it!
 
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