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Public car parks which are not so public
By SYF77 on 20 Jun 2012.
 
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Ex-SCDF Chief Peter Lim Sin Pang’s sexual trysts in various locations, including several public car parks, has garnered quite a bit of attention in the mainstream media as well as the cyber space. Obscure public car parks have become a topic of discussion among netizens as well.

With a growing imported population, it is rather hard to find not-so-crowded places in Singapore. These quiet public car parks, which are mostly situated in parks, can be quite a good place to spend a peaceful weekend reading a book or have a nice chat with your loved one. As an avid jogger, I like to explore new places to exercise and here are some car parks which I find quite serene:

Pasir Ris Road Carpark ‘F’
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If you are hungry, you can always get a bite from Silvery Moon, a café which is about 3 minutes walk from Carpark ‘E’.

East Coast Park Carpark ‘C1’
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Venus Drive Carpark

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This is the car park leading to the HSBC Treetop Walk

Mount Faber Road Carpark ‘A'
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You can challenge yourself walking up the slope to Jewel Box if you are getting bored in the car.

Bay East Drive Carpark
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You can get a good view of Marina Bay Sands, the Singapore Flyer as well as the Marina Barrage.

Old Upper Thomson Road (Next to Upper Peirce Reservoir)

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You may get some monkey companions over here biggrin.gif . But monkeys in Singapore are generally not as aggressive as those say in Bali.

The best thing about the above car parks is that they are free, with the exception of Bay East Drive.
Tags: discussions, other news, gossip, local, public carparks, parks, sexual trysts, scdf chief, peter lim sin pang, weekend, peaceful, quiet places
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I have been a car fanatic since 1989, when my father was changing our family car then to a Toyota Corolla 1.6 GL fitted with a Twin Cam 16 valve engine that was carburetor-fed, a big deal back in those days. The automobile technology and industry fascinates me and I hope to broadcast these interesting developments to everyone out there through this blog.


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