Singaporean rental bicycle users copy their PAP political leaders with spooktacular results

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Singaporean rental bicycle users copy their PAP political leaders with spooktacular result.

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Shows that Singaporeans are very adept at following the habits of our elite PAP political leaders... the picture of bicycles blocking sheltered footpath in Yishun is just another remake of PM Lee Hsein Loong/AGC 'loitering inside can, but loitering outside cannot' explanation (interpretation) of the Parliamentary Elections Act.

So parking outside/ along side of footpaths/ shelter is illegal, but parking right in the centre of sheltered footpath is 100% legit/kosher, according to PM Lee HL and his political elections campaign manager aka the AGC.

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(https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2014/02/03/inside-outside-upside-down/)
 
Woody was standing outside the gate and in the car park is considered inside the building or outside?

KFC was standing outside the door of the hall and is consider inside the building, under ceiling, or outside.

No wonder PAP decided to demolished the whole Hillview estate to destroy evidence. Cant think of a good reason why need to demolished the whole estate and that is it.


Knn. Lanjiao justice destroyed my estate.
 
Firstly that is Yishun. Whole place is for Malaysian landlords to rent out to FTs. It is expected. Second the link is from 2014. Stop pointing out the obvious and peddle stale news. You are very out of touch! Out! :mad:
 
these tiong companies are going bankrupt so there should be a bike for everyone in sg when they are abandoned and unlocked. sinkies can use them for rust and dirt collection.
 
Just a look and you can see most of these cyclist are Tiongs, Indian nationals and probably former Malaysians. Pinoys also cycle but mostly on weekends and on mountain bikes
Ask around and you will find very few locals who can ride a bicycle.
Another pro-foreigner policy albeit not designed as one but for so called car-lite society.
I want to see Lee Hsien Loong ride a bicycle everyday to and from work before I will support this policy!
 
Just a look and you can see most of these cyclist are Tiongs, Indian nationals and probably former Malaysians. Pinoys also cycle but mostly on weekends and on mountain bikes
Ask around and you will find very few locals who can ride a bicycle.
Another pro-foreigner policy albeit not designed as one but for so called car-lite society.
I want to see Lee Hsien Loong ride a bicycle everyday to and from work before I will support this policy!
and he can ride on sam's seatless basikal, being the pinky that he is :rolleyes:
 
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