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Sexily-dressed maids seen behaving intimately with uncles at kopitiam

covertbriar

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Several domestic workers have been seen behaving intimately with male patrons at a coffee shop along Boon Keng Road, accompanying them for drinks while dressed sexily.

Shin Min Daily News previously reported that a large group of maids and workers -- sometimes as many as 200 people -- would gather on a grass patch outside Kallang MRT Station every weekend to have picnics and play volleyball.

Besides creating a ruckus, they would also behave intimately in public, reported Shin Min.

Following the report, a member of the public contacted Shin Min and informed them that something of a similar nature was occurring at a coffee shop nearby.

Mr Zhang, 70, said the coffee shop was located at an HDB block along Boon Keng Road.


In the past two months, he noticed how several foreign maids would be at the coffee shop every weekend and pay elderly uncles a lot of attention, even allowing their hands to wander.

The uncles, said to be beer-drinking patrons at the coffee shop, would also occasionally give tips to the maids.

A Shin Min reporter who visited the scene over the weekend saw around five foreign women accompanying the uncles to drink.

The women had heavy makeup on, and were clad in low-cut tops and short skirts. Two of them were also wearing leopard prints.

According to the reporter's observations, the women were seated beside the uncles, chatting and laughing.

One woman was seen bending her waist when speaking to someone, giving him a frontal view of her chest area.

An uncle also took somebody's hand and lightly stroked it, while another man caressed his female companion's hair. They appeared to be on intimate terms.

In addition, other male patrons who were not seated at the same table seemed to know the women well and flirted with them whenever they walked past.

The maids would usually stay a whole day until 7 or 8pm. According to those that Shin Min spoke to, they said they have witnessed the maids leaving together with the uncles at times.
 

KuanTi01

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Lol :biggrin: like that also become news...

Singapore really so depraved and deprived of news! Some lao uncles just having some old-fashioned fun and flirting around also cannot. Everything must be reported and the people shamed and eventually what? Arrested? Damn bo-liao! It's not as if the women are dressed in bras and panties only and going round doing blowjobs! Siao!
 

JohnTan

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Oppie Samsters caught spreading fake news again. @zhihau , please take action against lying oppies! Or are you too oppie to do the right thing?

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Just recently the Shin Min Daily News, which is a Chinese-language afternoon newspaper published by Singapore Press Holdings, published a rather inflammatory article about “suspicious activity” in a red light district area involving two “scantily dressed women” who were allegedly selling condoms from a table there on a regular basis. The journalist who penned the article then interviewed a passerby who speculated on the situation.

What the reporter didn’t know was that these “scantily dressed women” were Project X volunteers carrying out a sexual health outreach program that they support. Project X is a community based organisation with a team of committed volunteers who regularly speak to sex workers in an effort to close the gap between sex workers and non-sex workers. They challenge the stigma and discrimination that this group of people receive which often results in physical, verbal, emotional and financial abuse.

In their newsletter, Project X emphasised their shock at seeing the report:

"We, to this day, are utterly astounded by the ignorance of the journalist, whose article was based on pure speculation and unbridled, inaccurate assumptions. To think that the journalist did not have the initiative to interview the women directly, but instead took the word of a random passerby, just demonstrates poor journalistic ethics. The publication of this article not only jeopardised the safety of our volunteers, but also posed as a threat to the success of our sexual heath program."
Project X says they’ve reached out to Shin Min for a retraction and a public apology. The newspaper has since published a separate article in hopes to remedy the situation but apparently fell short of an actual retraction and official apology.

This really is a blow to journalistic ethics in Singapore when articles are published with little to no effort of verifying information or even exploring all sides of a story before publication. The media play an integral role in communities and words really are more powerful than the sword in this age. Which is why it is essential for journalists to give voice to the voiceless and not just hurl around accusations with zero facts. This can greatly jeapordise marginalised communities and the NGOs that work to support them.

Relating especially to this incident, it’s about time everyone stop regarding sex, sex workers and sexual health as just sensationalist issues that fuel gossip. As Project X noted in their newsletter, “we hope journalists will not keep failing to consider the voices of all relevant stakeholders when reporting such stories”.

Of course, the call of integrity goes out to the public as well. Readers have a right to demand ethical journalism and for ALL voices to be given an equal chance of being heard. After all, like any business, media is driven by supply and demand.


https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/20...rns-out-to-be-sexual-health-outreach-program/
 

Valium

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These sluts should be arrested and deported to Johore. Let all the whores gather there.
 

garlic

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Am going to that coffeeshop to drink kopi-peng... recently very hot.. heard that the kopi there especially cold... must go!
 
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