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And what are the Poodles doing? Who is the MP? Too scared to anything? What are NSmen defending?
Posted on 04 Apr 2012
Thai nationals invade Beach Rd: They get drunk, pee and set up illegal food stalls
STOMPer Aaron is appalled that his neighbourhood, Beach Road HDB estate has turned into 'Little Thailand' every weekend, with these Thai nationals setting up illegal food stalls, having picnics and leaving their trash and excrement everywhere.
Said the STOMPer:
"I have a shocking discovery about my neighbourhood in Singapore, Beach Road HDB estate.
"Apparently, for a 3-room HDB flat in Beach Road, the cost is about SGD450,000 and the rental is about SGD2,300 per month. Property agents claim reasons such as Beach Road being a 'central location' in Singapore. Little do the general public and tourists know about the filth that surrounds this estate until they reside here.
"Beach Road HDB estate is also neighbour to Immigration and Checkpoints Authority Singapore, the Raffles Hotel and SUNTEC Convention Centre.
"During weekends, locally-employed Thai nationals practically take over the entire neighbourhood and leave their trash and excrement everywhere.
"These Thai nationals would bring their mats to have a picnic in the neighbourhood.
"Illegal mobile food stalls are also set up by the Thai nationals as the shops are closed on every Sunday.
"The contracted HDB foreign cleaners are understaffed, undertrained and playful. Even rubbish collection centre in the estate is surrounded by trash, dried leaves and broken furniture which make it an ideal dengue breeding ground.
"Law enforcers do nothing and only give attention to complaints, conveniently.
"These pictures depict their own story with visible scars, it's time to share this Singapore shame with everyone you know."
Another STOMPer Delvin wrote:
"I'm not adding salt to the wounds. I have been staying in Beach Road for the past 20 years.
"The Thai workers would go to the second level landing to eat, drink and pee all over the place. Some of them were drunk and some were having a good time. They also made a lot of noise. They even sleep overnight.
"The authority has apparently engaged a Certis Cisco officer to prowl around the areas but I think it is a waste of the tax payers' money as nothing has been changed so far.
"Lastly, I hope NEA will do something to the illegal hawkers and check those shops (not coffee shops) to see if they have the license to sell cooked food.
"As a resident who have been staying for many years in Beach Road, I hope we can have a nice and peaceful environment to stay in."
Posted on 04 Apr 2012
Thai nationals invade Beach Rd: They get drunk, pee and set up illegal food stalls

STOMPer Aaron is appalled that his neighbourhood, Beach Road HDB estate has turned into 'Little Thailand' every weekend, with these Thai nationals setting up illegal food stalls, having picnics and leaving their trash and excrement everywhere.
Said the STOMPer:
"I have a shocking discovery about my neighbourhood in Singapore, Beach Road HDB estate.
"Apparently, for a 3-room HDB flat in Beach Road, the cost is about SGD450,000 and the rental is about SGD2,300 per month. Property agents claim reasons such as Beach Road being a 'central location' in Singapore. Little do the general public and tourists know about the filth that surrounds this estate until they reside here.
"Beach Road HDB estate is also neighbour to Immigration and Checkpoints Authority Singapore, the Raffles Hotel and SUNTEC Convention Centre.
"During weekends, locally-employed Thai nationals practically take over the entire neighbourhood and leave their trash and excrement everywhere.
"These Thai nationals would bring their mats to have a picnic in the neighbourhood.
"Illegal mobile food stalls are also set up by the Thai nationals as the shops are closed on every Sunday.
"The contracted HDB foreign cleaners are understaffed, undertrained and playful. Even rubbish collection centre in the estate is surrounded by trash, dried leaves and broken furniture which make it an ideal dengue breeding ground.
"Law enforcers do nothing and only give attention to complaints, conveniently.
"These pictures depict their own story with visible scars, it's time to share this Singapore shame with everyone you know."
Another STOMPer Delvin wrote:
"I'm not adding salt to the wounds. I have been staying in Beach Road for the past 20 years.
"The Thai workers would go to the second level landing to eat, drink and pee all over the place. Some of them were drunk and some were having a good time. They also made a lot of noise. They even sleep overnight.
"The authority has apparently engaged a Certis Cisco officer to prowl around the areas but I think it is a waste of the tax payers' money as nothing has been changed so far.
"Lastly, I hope NEA will do something to the illegal hawkers and check those shops (not coffee shops) to see if they have the license to sell cooked food.
"As a resident who have been staying for many years in Beach Road, I hope we can have a nice and peaceful environment to stay in."