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Some tiles of the driveway were dislodged more than 4 months ago. Part of the driveway was cordoned off, effectively narrowing the driveway resulting in motorists and their children being unable to park their cars and drop off books to return them. Cars therefore, are forced to go round and round the mini circle, burning up fuel and driving up blood pressure. Along the way, bicycles which are not parked properly are swiped by cars along the narrow circle. Some days, during the school holidays, the driveway is jam-packed, leading to parents asking their little kids to brave the traffic to drop off the books by themselves and risk being knocked down by impatient drivers having been driven round the bend literally and figuratively.
That the Town Council is not even capable of having a 30cm area of displaced tiles replaced in 4 months tell me the MPs
http://www.mptc.org.sg/index.php/webabout/our_mps_new (whether new like Tan Chuan Jin and Tin Pei Ling or old Wooden Goh, or indifferent like Lateefa and Seah Kian Peng) are just one tired group of people and have practically given up hope of coming back after 2016. The grass root leaders are no less tired, I suspect.
Small things like that are telling - so when we read about the LTA discovering 61 pieces of loose tracks over a 24-hour period while SMRT reported checking them every night, it is not surprising. Add in comments by comments made by MP Goh ("I don't know why I am here working for you") who is no less than a former PM and now still holds a cabinet rank, we know we are in trouble.
That the Town Council is not even capable of having a 30cm area of displaced tiles replaced in 4 months tell me the MPs
http://www.mptc.org.sg/index.php/webabout/our_mps_new (whether new like Tan Chuan Jin and Tin Pei Ling or old Wooden Goh, or indifferent like Lateefa and Seah Kian Peng) are just one tired group of people and have practically given up hope of coming back after 2016. The grass root leaders are no less tired, I suspect.
Small things like that are telling - so when we read about the LTA discovering 61 pieces of loose tracks over a 24-hour period while SMRT reported checking them every night, it is not surprising. Add in comments by comments made by MP Goh ("I don't know why I am here working for you") who is no less than a former PM and now still holds a cabinet rank, we know we are in trouble.
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