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No water supply, elderly stallholders asked to switch trade

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[h=2]No water supply, stallholders asked to switch trade[/h]
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March 9th, 2014 |
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Since May 2013, five stallholders at Chinatown Food-street have had to suffer from a lack of water supply after it was cut off due to renovation works.
For close to a year, on a daily basis, these stall-holders many of whom are old folks such as Mr Du (age 76) have had to walk all the way to the town council building to fetch pails of water for their business.
Seeing no end to their ordeal, they had called for a meeting with the Chinatown Merchants’ Association to look for a solution this month. At the meeting, they were surprised to be told that they could no longer sell F&B and were asked to switch to selling clothing or other goods.
All five stall-holders are at a loss as some have existing supply to clear, not to mention that many have been in the F&B line for a long time.
When asked about this, the Merchants’ Association declined to comment.

This is the second time stallholders in the Chinatown area have had run-ins with their management association.
Last November, a group of 20 hawkers at the Chinatown Food Centre refused to pay their monthly cleaning fee after it was raised by a substantial amount although cleaning standards had not improved.
It’s strange that the nation-building press, The Straits Times, have not reported on both incidents.
If this had taken place in Hougang or Aljunied, we are sure it would have splashed the news on its front page and attempt to cast aspersions on the Workers’ Party.

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Better boycott the place for time being....
No running water you can only imagine what shortcuts they will take....even dish washing also will not be clean.
 
I don't want to know how they maximized the pails of water they fetched for cooking and washing dishes.
 
Typical PAPPIES response. When cannot fixed problem, tell peasants 'you die your business'. Hawker don't sell food, sell what? Sell mobile phone arh?

So next time, handphone shop got problem, PAPPIES tell them to change to become hawker.
 
76 yo still want to carry water.. I rather get arrested and stay in prison for free
 
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