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    • https://shopee.sg/KELETOOL-Waterproof-Solar-Ultrasonic-Repellent-Cat-Repellent-Animal-Ultrasonic-Monkey-Repellent-Solar-Animal-Repellent-i.1082454807.27616216426?sp_atk=1a7a4591-091c-43dd-a39b-417db8fcace8&xptdk=1a7a4591-091c-43dd-a39b-417db8fcace8   (No affiliated)
    • An employee was caught on camera assaulting a co-worker at a Japanese restaurant in Suntec City. Stomper Alai, the victim, shared a video of the incident that took place on Dec 22 at 10.15am. She said that her attacker had verbally abused her on two previous occasions. On the Sunday morning of the attack, only the two of them were working in the restaurant.   "As I was doing my routine service opening, he suddenly shouted at me from the kitchen, asking why I didn't push 'my' kitchen pots trolley into his kitchen for him," recounted the Stomper. "I was like, 'my' kitchen pots trolley? Mine? Which was a red flag that his delusional sickness was coming because I didn't work in the kitchen. "Clearly that trolley's pots were under his responsibility. I tried to explain to him I was not the one and he kept shouting like mad. He came out to the food pick-up point and pushed me so hard that I flew. "I couldn't move at that point as the fall hit my injured leg. I shouted for help from the next-door restaurant. Four members of the staff rushed over to hold him back as he wanted to grab a restaurant chair to throw at me. "Nobody from my restaurant witnessed this as my manager was on her way to work. The in-house CCTV was not working, according to my boss, because there were no Wi-Fi." The Stomper said her boss did not want to call the police. She was upset that her attacker was not punished. "They only put him in another outlet until I served my last day of service on Dec 31 and nothing was done to him by the company," said the Stomper. "This was my third time being abused by him. The first two times were verbal abuse from him in front of a full house of customers." She said she had not gone to the police herself as she was still nursing her injured leg and could not walk very far. In response to a Stomp query, a manager at the Stomper's restaurant confirmed that the attacker was transferred to another outlet but added that he was later let go in the new year. The Stomper disputed this, claiming her attacker was still on the restaurant's duty roster as of the week of Jan 6.
    • Dunno, but Sim Lim should have .. Seen a lot of these listings on Lazada. All sub-20 dollars, with flashing light and sound alarm system. There's options to only have flashing light and no sounds at night   But dunno what the field of view is - most of these systems scan the ground upto say 25-40 feet. Monkey meanwhile can dunno jump in from where :s   Xiaomi also has a fancy looking one - but you need to set it up with a separate system to either trigger sound or flashing lights.
    • Progress Singapore Party (PSP) member S Nallakaruppan has alleged harassment by purported supporters of the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) during a door-to-door outreach walkabout in Choa Chu Kang GRC on Sunday, 4 January 2025. In a detailed Facebook post, the former candidate for Nee Soon GRC described a series of incidents involving individuals who closely followed his team, took photographs, and allegedly engaged in unprofessional conduct. The PSP team had visited Goodview Gardens in Bukit Gombak to distribute flyers and extend new year greetings to residents. According to Mr Nallakaruppan, individuals believed to be PAP supporters shadowed their team, claiming it was “their territory.” Despite PSP’s request for them to conduct outreach at separate blocks, the individuals continued to hand out their flyers to residents approached by PSP. Describing their conduct as “unprofessional,” Mr Nallakaruppan said, “After our distribution, we gathered at Blk 386 Lobby to conduct our debrief. They started taking photos and videos of us like we were some sort of criminal.” He alleged that the individuals continued their behaviour, following PSP members to the car park and possibly photographing their vehicles, prompting him to warn that such actions could be reported to the police for harassment.   Progress Singapore Party (PSP) member S Nallakaruppan has alleged harassment by purported supporters of the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) during a door-to-door outreach walkabout in Choa Chu Kang GRC on Sunday, 4 January 2025. In a detailed Facebook post, the former candidate for Nee Soon GRC described a series of incidents involving individuals who closely followed his team, took photographs, and allegedly engaged in unprofessional conduct. The PSP team had visited Goodview Gardens in Bukit Gombak to distribute flyers and extend new year greetings to residents. According to Mr Nallakaruppan, individuals believed to be PAP supporters shadowed their team, claiming it was “their territory.” Despite PSP’s request for them to conduct outreach at separate blocks, the individuals continued to hand out their flyers to residents approached by PSP. Describing their conduct as “unprofessional,” Mr Nallakaruppan said, “After our distribution, we gathered at Blk 386 Lobby to conduct our debrief. They started taking photos and videos of us like we were some sort of criminal.” He alleged that the individuals continued their behaviour, following PSP members to the car park and possibly photographing their vehicles, prompting him to warn that such actions could be reported to the police for harassment.   This incident, he said, was not an isolated case. He recounted a similar encounter in November 2024 at Hillview Landed Estate, where his team was also closely followed. “If it’s one of PAP’s tactics to systematically harass alternative party members, it’s a sad day for democracy in Singapore,” he added, calling on PAP to discourage such behaviour. Stella Stan Lee, another PSP member who participated in the walkabout, shared her concerns. She posted a photograph showing an individual filming her at close range, stating, “No woman would feel safe with any man filming her in such tight proximity.” Footage and photos taken on that day shows phones shoved in PSP volunteers’ faces as individuals persistently followed them, despite being asked to stop. Individuals dressed in white were said to have followed PSP members to the car park and were seen taking photographs of their car number plates. One of the women involved was spotted wearing a badge displaying the PAP logo. The allegations drew comments from other opposition figures and activists. Ravi Philemon, Secretary General of Red Dot United, shared his own experience of similar treatment during his 2015 election campaign, noting that the “modus operandi remains the same.” Activist Suraendher Kumarr added that he faced comparable behaviour when visiting Member of Parliament Low Yen Ling in Choa Chu Kang GRC, where photos were taken of him without consent. Kenneth Jeyaretnam, Secretary-General of the Reform Party, also faced similar harassment during a visit to Yishun Chong Pang Market in June 2023. According to Mr Jeyaretnam, he and his team were closely shadowed and filmed by unidentified individuals throughout their visit. The group allegedly engaged in several provocative behaviours, including making unsolicited offers and attempting to intimidate residents who tried to interact with Reform Party members. During the 2015 election, the Workers’ Party, which contested the ward, reported that their volunteers were hounded by PAP activists. These volunteers were subjected to hostile actions, such as being followed and having pamphlets removed from residents’ doors. When TOC attended one of the Workers’ Party walkabouts in 2015, PAP activists were observed shadowing WP volunteers and monitoring their actions. PSP’s allegations come amid heightened political activity as parties begin outreach efforts in preparation for the next General Election. The incidents raise concerns about the conduct of volunteers and supporters in ensuring fair and respectful competition. Mr Nallakaruppan concluded his post by reiterating PSP’s commitment to providing Singaporeans with a fair choice in elections. He urged Singaporeans to reflect on whether such behaviour aligns with democratic principles. TOC has reached out to PAP Members of Parliament in Choa Chu Kang GRC for comment but did not receive a response by the time of publication. We will include any updates if a reply is received.   https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2025/01/06/progress-singapore-party-accuses-pap-supporters-of-harassment-during-choa-chu-kang-walkabout/
    • Still alive means nobody has the rabbit stew recipe out there
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