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No, you can't put your car in a tent in your MSCP

No, you can't put your car in a tent in your MSCP

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Sick of getting dings and other minor damages from the doors of cars that are parked beside you? 

Someone definitely is and reckons he has the perfect solution for this issue.

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Yup, someone has bought a tent and erected it on the second-highest floor of his estate's Multi-Storey Car Park(MSCP). Situated at Block 146 Rivervale Crescent, someone spotted and reported this unusual sight to Stomp on 8 December, adding on that "It was secured by padlock but there was nothing inside the tent." 

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A sign that said 'Out For Lunch" can also seen inside the bright pink tent.

Gone

A few days later, the owner of the tent wrote to Stomp and said he was shocked when he found it missing. He then explained that the tent was bought for $500 from China and was there to protect his car from being scratched.

"I developed a phobia of carparks after my car was scratched twice at my workplace's carpark," he remarked.

His tent was believed to have been removed on the 10 December. Pasir Ris-Punggol Town Council (PRPTC) got rid of it as its spokesman claims that it is a security concern.




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Me reckon,he’s a new car owner.

scratches hardly happen ,nowadays.

its a phase where,yr NEW car guarantee kenna.

Been there ,done dat!

Nowadays it’s more of door dings,all car passenger juzz dun f... care,generally the owner are ok but......

After a while y new car will have lots of dents& it’s new ,no more!

well the trick is to park further ,away from the maddening crowd,as Dey say.

But dis fella park,2nd highest ,it should be good to go  & I notice in the corner too.

Good job,brader👌🏽

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