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    • Yishun resident says couple hugging and drinking on rooftop garden were ‘indecent’, should find a ‘private space’ The resident thinks the couple who engaged in "indecent behaviour" set a "bad example" for children who may see them. 👀 https://stmp.sg/sSW6 @stompteam Full Details: Yishun Resident Accuses Couple of "Indecent" Behaviour on Rooftop Garden   Published: Aug 18, 2026, 11:09am (STOMP, by Cherry Tan) Reported by: Anonymous Stomper   What Happened   - When: Saturday, Aug 15, ~6pm - Where: Rooftop garden in Yishun residential estate - Reporter: A resident who was hanging laundry when he spotted the couple   The Resident's Allegation   He claimed the pair were "hugging and engaging in sexual behaviour while drinking alcohol and smoking" at a public bench — a place where children could easily see them. He called the behaviour "indecent" and "weird", saying they should go to a "private, appropriate place" like a hotel instead, so as not to set a "bad example" for children.   What Was Actually Seen in the Video   - A woman in a red tube top and a man in a T-shirt were sitting close together, huddled on a bench; the man put his arm around her - On the table: laptop, whisky bottle, soda, cigarettes — no explicit activity captured - STOMP confirmed: The video contained no sexual content. When pressed, the resident admitted he "did not know" if he had actually seen explicitly sexual behaviour - When asked if he considered hugging "sexual," he replied: "If their behaviour is weird, better go hotel (for) some privacy."   Public Reaction (Comments)   - Wackthemole: "Don't understand why people like to take photos and videos of others. If they are so offended by it, why not just call the police. Case closed." - Tequila_powered: "If kissing and hugging is sexually obscene, he better throw out his home tv, cancel home broadband and sell off his mobile phones... This is kindergarten compared to all those easily seen on those devices."       🔗 Full article: https://stmp.sg/sSW6  
    • Youth puts fake ‘out of order’ sign on Downtown East vending machine, business loses 3 days of sales "Why did he do it?" 💸 https://stmp.sg/9q7s @stompteam   📰 Full Incident Details: Fake "Out of Order" Sign on Vending Machine — Downtown East, Singapore   📌 Basic Info   - Business: Press On Me — sells press-on nails, lashes & jewellery via vending machine - Location: E!Hub, Downtown East (Pasir Ris) - Incident Date: Around 9pm, Aug 8, 2026 - Sign Discovered: ~7:57am, Aug 11, 2026 → ~3 days later - Reported: Aug 17, 2026 (STOMP / Mothership) - Police Report: Lodged; SPF confirmed investigating - Link: https://stmp.sg/9q7s       🕵️ What Happened   1. The Act: A youth (boy with glasses, with another person) pasted a pre-printed "OUT OF ORDER" paper sign over the machine’s touchscreen 2. The Machine: Fully functional — not broken at all; customers could still purchase 3. The Discovery: Sales suddenly dropped to almost zero. Owners checked & found the fake sign covering the screen 4. The Loss: ~3 days of lost potential sales, falling over the National Day long weekend — one of the busiest periods with much higher foot traffic 5. CCTV: Clear footage captured the youth placing the sign       💬 Owner’s Questions & Reaction   "Why did he do it? Was it just a prank? Mischief? Did someone ask him? Did he understand this could affect someone’s livelihood?"   - Small business; restocks every 10–14 days — could have been far worse if discovered later - Exact revenue loss hard to quantify; asking public for info on the youth       💬 Public Comments & Theories   - ⚠️ Machine ate his money → warning others - ⚠️ Competitor paid him to sabotage - ⚠️ Previous bad experience with the machine - ⚠️ Simple prank / mischief       ⚖️ Possible Legal Angle   Placing a fake "Out of Order" sign could constitute mischief (causing wrongful loss) or potentially forgery under Singapore’s Penal Code       ❓ Still Unanswered: Why did he do it?   No motive confirmed yet. Police investigation ongoing. 🕵️          
    • Men caught smoking and holding cigarettes at Chinatown MRT station: They were ‘deeply apologetic’, says SBS Transit   "They were unaware of the regulation."   🚬 https://stmp.sg/jXGH   @stompteam 🚬 Full Details: Men Caught Smoking at Chinatown MRT Station       📌 Basic Info   - Published: Aug 17, 2026, 12:30pm (STOMP / Farah Daley) - Incident Date: Sunday, Aug 9, 2026, ~7:26pm - Location: Chinatown MRT Station (boarding platform) - Reported by: Stomper Sylvia - Link: https://stmp.sg/jXGH       👁️ What Happened (Witness Account)   - Sylvia and her sister saw two men walking & chatting while smoking inside the station - Her sister politely reminded them smoking was not allowed — but they ignored her and continued - A photo shows them seated, both holding cigarettes (one lit, one unlit) - Concern raised: many commuters present, exposed to second-hand smoke - Couldn't report on the spot (rushing for train); later told 3 staff at Outram Park MRT + showed photo - Sylvia: "I hope the relevant authorities can take necessary action to prevent this again."       🗣️ SBS Transit's Response (Grace Wu, Spokesperson)   "On the evening of Sunday, 9 August 2026, our station staff found a passenger smoking on the boarding platform at Chinatown MRT Station. Seated next to him was another passenger with an unlit cigarette.   They were unaware of the regulation but were deeply apologetic, and the passenger concerned promptly extinguished his cigarette.   They cooperated fully. Staff pointed out the no-smoking signs & warned it may result in a fine. They provided their particulars for further investigation before leaving."       ⚖️ Penalty   - Smoking in prohibited places → fine up to $1,000 if convicted in court       💬 Public Reaction   - Many commenters raised double-standard concerns — questioning if locals would get the same leniency vs. being fined immediately - Others praised Sylvia & her sister for speaking up & reporting it - Debates over whether "unaware of the regulation" is a valid excuse in Singapore       ⚠️ No fine was issued on the spot; case pending further investigation.  
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