• IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here.

    The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.

There is no enforcement in Singapore

Forum: Govt must act firmly against residents who break rules in HDB estates​

Dec 11, 2024

Incidents of residents cluttering the common corridors at HDB blocks are a symptom of a larger problem – the lack of enforcement of existing rules and regulations.

For decades, rules have been in place to maintain the cleanliness and safety of public housing estates, and to foster community living. However, a lack of consistent enforcement has created a culture of non-compliance in some residents. This has led to some residents feeling that they can disregard the rules without consequences.

By not taking a firmer stance against rule-breakers, the authorities are inadvertently condoning bad behaviour. This creates an unfair environment for responsible residents who take pride in their living spaces.

The authorities’ reliance on education and engagement alone is insufficient. While these efforts are important, they are no substitute for consistent enforcement of rules.

It is time for a more proactive approach to enforcing rules and regulations in public housing estates. This includes increasing patrols, issuing warnings and fines, and working with residents to maintain clean and safe living environments.

Only by taking a firmer stance against irresponsible behaviour can we create a more considerate and community-minded society.

Mohamad Nurhafiz Mohd Noor
HDB design problem. Lack of storage space and amenities.
 

Forum: Dealing with municipal disamenities has to be prompt and effective​


Dec 13, 2024

I agree completely with Mr Mohamad Nurhafiz Mohd Noor (Govt must act firmly against residents who break rules in HDB estates, Dec 11) as I had been mulling over writing a similar letter.

In my HDB block and the immediate areas, one can see, smell or hear illegal activities every day, such as littering, bird feeding, smoking at the staircase and void deck, and loud noises during silent hours.

Residents have complained over the years, but actions taken have been ineffective or unreasonably delayed.

For example, it took me four complaints over four months and a letter to the National Environment Agency (NEA) chief executive before there was finally effective action against illegal smoking at a coffee shop.

NEA later explained that earlier enforcement had not worked because officers had not gone at the times when the offenders were there, which I had stated clearly.

The situation is the same for smoking in other prohibited areas. Multiple complaints, same perpetrators, but the unpleasant situation persists. In fact, when I confronted one of the lawbreakers, he brazenly said: “NEA cannot catch me; I am not afraid of them.”

My “favourite” example is that of bird-feeding, which has contributed to huge flocks of pigeons and dozens of thriving, screeching jungle fowl which start their day at 4am.

I do see banners educating people about this illegal act, but there are still many bird-feeders around.

Can the authorities take a leaf out of the Singapore Police Force’s book, which is to have pop-up boards stating how many people have been fined for such activities in the area?

Tan Yi Shu
Use a ear plug . Or cover ears with another pillow. Let nature thrive.
 
Back
Top