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Parking enforcement is completely non-existent on the roads near mosques to accommodate high volumes of attendees, approved by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) every Friday. These are supposedly treated as temporary traffic management measures rather than a special, permanent right. However, cars seem immune to being fined every day of the week, with the mosque next door to Queenstown Polyclinic even setting up traffic cones to reserve parking lots along a road with double yellow lines. No other religion in S'pore enjoys the same privilege.
 
Some residents complain about illegal or inconsiderate parking by mosque-goers along Chai Chee Street on Fridays. The mosque and authorities emphasised that attendees should follow parking regulations and use designated parking places to avoid causing inconvenience to residents. However, the HDB carparks display electronic signs showing lots of available lots, but mosque-goers prefer to park free along the double yellow lines since there are no consequences for them.
 
Parking enforcement is completely non-existent on the roads near mosques to accommodate high volumes of attendees, approved by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) every Friday. These are supposedly treated as temporary traffic management measures rather than a special, permanent right. However, cars seem immune to being fined every day of the week, with the mosque next door to Queenstown Polyclinic even setting up traffic cones to reserve parking lots along a road with double yellow lines. No other religion in S'pore enjoys the same privilege.
If not happy, go back to China.
 
After Independence, Polynesian Malays decided to live and support our IMMIGRANT Nation called Singapore, just a bare piece of rock and merely a red dot on the World's map.

They were RIDICULED by many of the Polynesian Malays in Malaysia, whom laughed at such stupidities of their own kind whom CHOSE on their FREE WILL to WORK TOGETHER and make Singapore GREAT, under our SACRED National Pledge.

The Malaysians of Polynesian origins did not hesitate to SHOW OFF their landed properties, mere attap houses with gardens, cheap luxury cars, etc, each time the Singaporean Malays pay a visit to their ancient ancestors homeland during Hari Raya, festivals, etc,.and commented on how they lived in pigeon holes..


How times change....Today's Singapore Malays, even the 1st Generations, could afford to drive luxury cars - BMWs their favorite, back to the same m&d filled kampongs in Malaysia while the Polynesian Malays had to resort to Proton Kecil, as a huge luxury tax was imposed upon by the Malaysian govt on luxury cars.....and should Singapore Malays band together - families, relatives and friends - should they wish too, they could afford to BUY UP THE ENTIRE Polynesian Malaysian village, should they wish to, and retire there as their so called pigeon holes in Singapore are worth MILLIONS today....due to the HARDWORK by ALL SINGAPOREANS under our sacred National Pledge, let alone our uncomparable salaries......



It is comprehensible that Singapore Malays would feel comfortable visiting Polynesian Malays in Malaysia, as Malay is the official language there, a language that NO other Nation on Earth uses, not even Indonesia. Fortunately, Singaporean Malays are taught the critical lingos of International Education and Trade - English and even Chinese for the newer Singaporean Malays.

Singapore, as always, WILL NOT leave anyone behind, so long as they chose not to. Such emphasis in education and languages, are to prepare them for the future, in a World that is far far different from the lush valleys in SE Asia that their ancestors came from, and made used of, following brutal Arab culture, whom Arabs had to be, as they lived in a harsh arid and brutal environment....


Most Singaporean Malays had SEEN WITH THEIR OWN EYES, on how success can be found. Each still has a choice in life, but only to follow the basic Golden Rule - do not do unto others, what one does not want others to do unto you. There will be GREY areas, and some will cry out unfairness to other races, but in truth, other races had a headstart in Civilization, thousands of years ago, saw and understood what works and what will not work to progress and evolve a civilization......unlike the blessed ancestral Polynesians whom lived in lush fertile valleys where all needs were provided by Nature.......

Every Human would need time to change, as change cannot come overnight. Thus may all have patience, and need not mollycoddle, or be afraid, or look down upon others. We will need ALL hands on deck to work together to survive, as our founding and forefathers had done for us, and to HONOR forever - our sacred National Pledge.....




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Parking enforcement is completely non-existent on the roads near mosques to accommodate high volumes of attendees, approved by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) every Friday. These are supposedly treated as temporary traffic management measures rather than a special, permanent right. However, cars seem immune to being fined every day of the week, with the mosque next door to Queenstown Polyclinic even setting up traffic cones to reserve parking lots along a road with double yellow lines. No other religion in S'pore enjoys the same privilege.
U live in the block beside it ? Those are rental flats.
 
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