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Vivain Blames SGs for Making SG Dirtier!

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[h=2]I agree with Vivian Bala, we want a clean city , not a cleanned city[/h]
Make sure foreign workers are properly educated not to litter @ public places..


SINGAPORE: Is Singapore a clean city or a cleaned city?

Minister for Environment and Water Resources, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan posed this question to Singaporeans.

Speaking at the National Environment Agency's (NEA) 10th anniversary exhibition, Dr Balakrishnan said public cleanliness remains a persistent issue here, despite the many campaigns, heavy fines, stepped-up enforcement and employment of an army of cleaners.

While progress has been made over the years, he urged Singaporeans to initiate a ground-up movement to keep the country litter-free.

The government is hoping to establish a new social norm through the launch of an invigorated "Keep Singapore Clean Movement": cleaning up after oneself instead of relying on others.

Dr Vivian Balakrishnan said Singapore needs to reclaim community ownership and community action to keep the country clean.​
 
While progress has been made over the years, he urged Singaporeans to initiate a ground-up movement to keep the country litter-free.

The government is hoping to establish a new social norm through the launch of an invigorated "Keep Singapore Clean Movement": cleaning up after oneself instead of relying on others.

Dr Vivian Balakrishnan said Singapore needs to reclaim community ownership and community action to keep the country clean.

Sissy Vivian should be dragged to Little India on a weekend and show him how his long lost cousins from India are turning Serangoon into a big rubbish dump..

So can I bash an Ah Neh from India in the name of community action without me being prosecuted if I saw that Pundek littering the ground with his Kingfisher beer bottles? :rolleyes:
 
Sissy Vivian should be dragged to Little India on a weekend and show him how his long lost cousins from India are turning Serangoon into a big rubbish dump..

So can I bash an Ah Neh from India in the name of community action without me being prosecuted if I saw that Pundek littering the ground with his Kingfisher beer bottles? :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
Not forgettying the crimson-coloured SIREH
 
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A country that launders dirty money can never be a clean city.
 



Not forgettying the crimson-coloured SIREH

Played football on the Farrer Park field last year and I saw many broken beer bottles around the field.. Its a serious risk to any one who walks on to the field wearing only slippers.. Its like walking thru a landmine..
 
Played football on the Farrer Park field last year and I saw many broken beer bottles around the field.. Its a serious risk to any one who walks on to the field wearing only slippers.. Its like walking thru a landmine..

Ban the sale of bottled beers from overseas, especially those brands that are not taken back for re-cycling.

Only allow the sale of beer cans.

Or vendors should introduce a system whereby they can charge an additional 10 cents for such bottles that they sell to these people and refund 5 cents to those returning the bottles.

You will see many people collecting the discarded bottles for a refund.

The vendor sells the bottles to "karang-guni" for 5 cents and make a profit of 5 cents.

These will make the place spick and span again.

Why can't our millionaire MPs cannot think of such ideas like us.???
 
... Dr Balakrishnan said public cleanliness remains a persistent issue here, despite the many campaigns, heavy fines, stepped-up enforcement and employment of an army of cleaners ...
how cum tis burger so dumb? ... dose methods simply dun wok! ... use ur blain, man! ... n stop braming sinkies! ... :mad:
 
This ladyboy cannot even solve ponding problem now want to talk about cleaning
 
Hentah kaki cepat hentah!!!!!!!!
 
With the influx of 3rd world people with 3rd world culture n behaviour, how to be clean?
 
when the cleaning campaign was introduced many years ago, many singaporeans were caught red handed and fined
this hurt us and it has been ingrained in our mind so much so that we have this phobia of littering or spitting

but foreigners who are now with us have not gone through this 'baptism'
and they therefore behave like when they are in their homeland

so dont blame singaporeans for the state we are in now
they should know who to target for and not protect them still
 
Sissy Vivian should be dragged to Little India on a weekend and show him how his long lost cousins from India are turning Serangoon into a big rubbish dump..

So can I bash an Ah Neh from India in the name of community action without me being prosecuted if I saw that Pundek littering the ground with his Kingfisher beer bottles? :rolleyes:

Or the Chinese in Geylang and the Vietnamese in Joo Chiat. Fuck! it is a disgrace to live in Singapore. Many of my foreigner are shock and appalled that the reputable clean garden Singapore is so dirty and the worse part is, they think it is the locals.
 
Or the Chinese in Geylang and the Vietnamese in Joo Chiat. Fuck! it is a disgrace to live in Singapore. Many of my foreigner are shock and appalled that the reputable clean garden Singapore is so dirty and the worse part is, they think it is the locals.

This is what we get when the Govt continues to bring in crude and inconsiderate Foreign trash into the country.. Its goin to be very hard to educate them.. The Govt should stop pointing fingers towards the locals in regards to the littering problems in Spore.. FTs are the biggest culprits in the littering problems that we're facing now.. The Govt should jolly well know that..
 
This is what we get when the Govt continues to bring in crude and inconsiderate Foreign trash into the country.. Its goin to be very hard to educate them.. The Govt should stop pointing fingers towards the locals in regards to the littering problems in Spore.. FTs are the biggest culprits in the littering problems that we're facing now.. The Govt should jolly well know that..


It is very difficult to reach the top.

But it is very easy to drop like a nangka busuk.

Singapore's reputation today as a clean and green city is a far cry from waht it was years ago.

Going to be very difficult to reach the top again.

Allow rats, cockroaches and bed-bugs on your boat.....

Would become damn difficult to rid the scourge.

That is where my beloved Singapore has been brought to.
 


Ban the sale of bottled beers from overseas, especially those brands that are not taken back for re-cycling.

Only allow the sale of beer cans.

Or vendors should introduce a system whereby they can charge an additional 10 cents for such bottles that they sell to these people and refund 5 cents to those returning the bottles.

You will see many people collecting the discarded bottles for a refund.

The vendor sells the bottles to "karang-guni" for 5 cents and make a profit of 5 cents.

These will make the place spick and span again.

Why can't our millionaire MPs cannot think of such ideas like us.???


Great idea!....I vote u if u go for election...
 
Sinkies can only claim ownership when they number of foreigners is reduced to 2 percent of population. Is the PAP willing to do that?
 
F Them All !

When I was in my youth, I never throw anything on the ground. Today, only the parking coupon tabs. I do it purposely - political reason. I always curse and fuck PAP when I do it. :mad:
 
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