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Foul-mouth foreigner threatens workers and warns he will hunt down their families

A STOMPer sent in a video of a foreigner who barged into a construction site, hurled vulgarities, threatened workers and even threw a zinc panel into a pit that almost hit two workers.

Said the STOMPer:

"This happened at Wimborne Road, in the Katong area on Saturday, Oct 20, close to 9am.

"This Caucasian trespassed into the construction site and shouted vulgarities non-stop. His dangerous behavior of throwing construction materials into the pit nearly endangered the lives of two workers!

"The video was taken by my staff at the site. We are constructing a house for a client and the Caucasian stays nearby. We comply with the government's regulations on construction, after about six months of construction, we have a year to go before the house is ready.

"The neighbour is not happy with the noise generated for the construction.

"From day one my staff have encountered a lot of problems with this guy. He threw things at them, scolded them, imposed his rules and regulations on what time they can start work. He told them to start at 9am, so we try to, but on this particular day we started at 8.45am. The government allows work to start at 8am.

"On Saturday, it was the last straw as he barged into the site, and it is very dangerous for both my workers and himself. He started an aggressive tirade at the workers, and didn't even look into the pit to see if there were workers inside before throwing the zinc sheet down. It almost hit them.

"You can also see he is not wearing any safety gear and I am worried he can slip and fall on the site, not only endangering himself but also becoming our liability.

"We have made a police report and consulted our lawyers on this case."

We have bleeped out the long string of profanities uttered by the man.

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twilight said   on 11 Nov, 2012   Report as offensive  
The reason the EU is in a mess now is because its banks are infested with stupid morons like this French wimp. He cannot get a better position in the EU and therefore gravitated to Singapore where the government accepts him with open arms. He has the mentality that he is talented and superior when in actual fact, he cannot keep pace with the fast work culture of the East Asians (especially Chinese). He probably felt frustrated and decided to vent his anger on the innocent construction workers. So much for a foreign 'talent'. You should return to your condemned EU and make your 'contributions' there.
aussie3oioioi said   on 11 Nov, 2012   Report as offensive  
I think he didn't get Laid last night from his wife..to Olivier DickFace the next time screw the WALL.....
observasian said   on 9 Nov, 2012   Report as offensive  
"I have a life here.." he says. NOT ANYMORE, you trash! ha ha ha!
PasserBySaysBye said   on 9 Nov, 2012   Report as offensive  
imagine those who were under him that made mistakes at work...
maxinger said   on 9 Nov, 2012   Report as offensive  
my goodness! his voice soo loud, and he can scold very well with f words and profanity and complex english.
what a talent.

nicknick said   on 9 Nov, 2012   Report as offensive  
Geez how racist is Singapore!
Rapunzel said   on 9 Nov, 2012   Report as offensive  
Lots of prejudice in the comments in this forum... While the outburst is definitely not acceptable, the whole thing might have an underlying trigger. As carry hero said, we don't know the whole story. I worked with OD before and he came across as a very correct and controlled man. What saddens me is that citizen of Singapore nowadays comment with so much hattress & racist tendencies. This will backfire at one point badly, for the image of the clean state. People have to learn to be be more respectfull and reasonable, regardless of race, gender or status. Lets hope they (OD & construction specialists) settled their differences in a proper manner.
chaiwanhao said   on 8 Nov, 2012   Report as offensive  
FYI, he's Barclays head of foreign-exchange strategy, Asia-Pacific ex-Japan, Olivier Desbarres