In the Heartlands
Secondary school students playing on roof of multi-storey carpark disrupts peace

These secondary school students treat the roof of the multi-storey carpark at Hougang Avenue 9, Block 946A, as their playground, creating a din.

STOMPer Jasmine said:

"This have been happening frequently, sometimes they would take the fireman hose to spray one another

"They make too much noise and so someone called the police today. They are finally caught in the act of menace."

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fabulosity said   on 30 May, 2010   Report as offensive  
Don't you have anything better to do? It's a public place and it's not your house. It's not like they are damaging the property and if they did play with the fire hose, where are the pictures? If you saw it, why didn't you took that picture since you could take this picture why didn't you take pictures of them playing with the hose instead?

Oh wait, so your point of this entry means what? So if you ever have a party.. Oh wait I think you'll never have because wherever you have it, it'll be a disturbance to everyone else even your home.
ToyManZai said   on 23 May, 2010   Report as offensive  
@bandfreak .

Haha,its funny how your trying to bring their reputation down. They're merely kids,secondary school kids. This incident are just kids having fun,besides,who's to cut them slack from the 'band practices' that they might have?
In my POV,this is much better than those from other schools kissing,caught in theft and ect. Am i not right? =)
sop_rally said   on 23 May, 2010   Report as offensive  
Did they disturb you? As long as they play and dun hurt anyone else it should be okay.
lovetosee said   on 22 May, 2010   Report as offensive  
Jasmine the Stomp reporter!
ToyManZai said   on 21 May, 2010   Report as offensive  
STOMper,you better brush up on ur english before you EVEN post.

' Main Entry: men·ace
Pronunciation: 'me-n&s
Function: noun
1 : a show of an intention to inflict esp. physical harm menace, or fear of immediate and unlawful bodily injury —California Penal Code>
2 : one who represents a threat
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Main Entry: menace
Function: verb
Inflected Forms: men·aced; men·ac·ing transitive verb
1 : to make a show of intention to harm
2 : to represent or pose a threat to intransitive verb : to act in a threatening manner —men·ac·ing·ly adverb '


In my POV,they didn't really cause a threat,did they? Threat to what? You and ur 'Peace' ? Your ears?
Calling them Menace is ,on this matter as they(In the picture) did not utilize the hose, So therefore they are not 'Caught In Menace' like how you so easily claimed , but more of accused of causing menace by you, Jasmine .

Besides ,Its not late in the night, is it?
Mobster80 said   on 20 May, 2010   Report as offensive  
y police never send them up the lorry?
Decadent said   on 20 May, 2010   Report as offensive  
Seriously though, what are these kids doing goofing around on a HDB rooftop? Don't they have classes or CCAs to attend? Some of them can really be a huge nuisance, especially when they gather in big groups and make damn a lotta noise.
imtoofree said   on 20 May, 2010   Report as offensive  
wats wrong w stompers these days... a bunch of brainless pple who hv too much time on their hands.