STOMPer Supernovi says this foreign woman kicked up a big fuss after being issued a fine for parking illegally along a double yellow line at Bukit Timah. The police eventually had to be called in to resolve the matter.
Says the STOMPer:
"My friends and I were at Bukit Timah Plaza and we came upon a Chinese National woman getting booked for a parking offence along a double yellow line.
"Apparently, she insisted that the enforcement officer allow her a grace period but when she came back, she received a ticket.
"Question: Which enforcement officer will allow anyone any grace period for parking along a double yellow line?
"Clearly she was in the wrong and she created such a big fuss that her own kid was crying. Afterwards, when the traffic enforcement officers were about to leave the scene on their bike, the kid allegedly blocked their way and caused them to nearly fall.
"The officers had no choice but to disembark and call the police.
"The police came later and she kept on complaining that she was still right and we were like 50 metres away and we still could hear the commotion.
"After a good 20 minutes, they all left the scene.
"The woman should have known better, why create such a big fuss when you are in the wrong in the first place? Please adhere to the laws of Singapore, even though it may be just a parking summon.
"Irony of the story, one of the enforcement officers is also a Chinese National."
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It is so obvious local chinese are not racist and we do not go around insulting other race and nationals. We love ourselves and others.
I know singapore govrnment workings. It is sad to see how foreign subversion agents and some minority is disrupting our peaceful life.
Let me paste back my earlier post here:
How come so many bullshiit racism posts not deleted? The admin is biased and trying to promote racial disharmony between Singaporeans.
Let me repeat my post again. Do not bother to argue with the junior police on the street. You are too kind to them. Write an appeal letter to their commissioner police afterward. And if not, write to your MP and minister.
Let see how long this post would last. I will be back if it is gone again.