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I know got Pakistan army people got killed. But never knew about this GGK involvement.

Well in USA psyche, the only time they admitted they got beaten was Vietnam. After that, can't admit other people help clear up their mess liao.

they never say they were beaten.

 

but rather tatical withdraw , when the suitation is the benefits of fighting the war no long outweight the cost. [;)]

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Drive BMW very satki.

 

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haha, kinda openly shamed, maybe he'll have to go change reg num if wanna keep parking at that place.

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not senior bro...its senoi praaq....senoi is their tribe. The movie Black Hawk Down didnt made a tribute to the soldiers from other country that extracted the US Rangers and Marines. 1 from GGK and a few from Pakistan died in that battle...the GGK i think was one of the drivers killed in action. Hollywood loves to waterdown the contribution of others...only American were heroes!

 

sorry.. type on phone autocorrected to "senior" hahahaa.

googled liao.

 

 very interesting!!

 

americans are like that lah, they always show in movies that they are the heros.... 

WW2 movies all machiam europe will die without them..

the truth is, a few hundred times more russian died..

 

there is a new theory now that historians were wrong to credit japan's surrender to the atomic bomb. a new theory is its the russian declaration of war that forced japan to rethink and surrender.

 

totally agree with u... americans water down other pple contribution!  [smash]

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sorry.. type on phone autocorrected to "senior" hahahaa.

googled liao.

 

 very interesting!!

 

americans are like that lah, they always show in movies that they are the heros.... 

WW2 movies all machiam europe will die without them..

the truth is, a few hundred times more russian died..

 

there is a new theory now that historians were wrong to credit japan's surrender to the atomic bomb. a new theory is its the russian declaration of war that forced japan to rethink and surrender.

 

totally agree with u... americans water down other pple contribution!  [smash]

 

I suspect the American didn't land on the moon as well.

 

The US&A flag was waving, where got wind on the moon?

 

:D

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I suspect the American didn't land on the moon as well.

 

The US&A flag was waving, where got wind on the moon?

 

:D

 

obviously there is no wind on the moon

 

they brought a fan for the photo taking and video filming lah

 

:D

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I suspect the American didn't land on the moon as well.

 

The US&A flag was waving, where got wind on the moon?

 

:D

Maybe Armstrong farted when Aldrin hold the flag lar....
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Drive BMW very satki.

 

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Tailgating is Criminal offence?

I thought road hogging is by not tailgating until the tailgater hits rear of the car ahead.

 

 

Ok....I think I understand what the poster says.

 

Should be "tailgating at CP gantry is a criminal offence" then less confusing.

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Dunno what happened beforehand, this driver arguing with another driver

 

https://www.facebook.com/BehChiaLor/videos/1824907697765316/

What else other than....

 

Why you never signal?

Why you cut into my lane?

Why you drive so slow?

Why you drive so fast?

Why you point middle finger?

Why you horn me?

......

 

All the minor minor stuff..just want to show others they are very frustrated.

 

If slightly more than minor stuff, they will be exchanging particulars.

 

If major stuff likely they will call call tow truck.

 

Serious stuff, someone will call ambulance & police.

 

Deadly stuff Radx will appear.

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Tailgating is Criminal offence?

I thought road hogging is by not tailgating until the tailgater hits rear of the car ahead.

 

 

Ok....I think I understand what the poster says.

 

Should be "tailgating at CP gantry is a criminal offence" then less confusing.

 

i was at katong plaza just now.

every lift landing and car park exit gantry have this poster.

 

sia sway to the max.

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i was at katong plaza just now.

every lift landing and car park exit gantry have this poster.

 

sia sway to the max.

I saw the sign "Please wash your hands" in Houston airport toilet & the sign "No guns allowed" in a hotel lobby in the Philippines

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i was at katong plaza just now.

every lift landing and car park exit gantry have this poster.

 

sia sway to the max.

Maybe the BMW driver only brought sufficient cash for haircut no more to top up cash card.
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Maybe the BMW driver only brought sufficient cash for haircut no more to top up cash card.

Maybe is he went for a haircut but got his hair cut, so no more to top up cash card :XD:
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SG mata jin stressful. US mata already one bullet out before you can finish saying KNNBCCB.

 

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/man-jailed-for-role-in-unlawful-assembly-in-geylang-which-prompted-cop-to

Man jailed for role in unlawful assembly in Geylang which prompted cop to draw his gun

SINGAPORE - An aggressive crowd of up to 100 people in a Geylang back lane forced a plainclothes policeman on an anti-vice raid to draw his revolver for his safety, a court heard.

The sergeant pointed the revolver's laser at the crowd, but a 48-year-old man, who was undeterred, challenged the officer to shoot him instead.

On Tuesday (Dec 27), a 22-year-old man who was part of the unruly crowd, Ng Bing Hui, was jailed for 10 weeks after he pleaded guilty to being part of an unlawful assembly.

A district court heard that at about 9.45pm on July 24, 2015, five plainclothes officers from Geylang Neighbourhood Police Centre, who were on anti-vice duties, saw an 18-year-old promoting a game of "si gor luck" at a makeshift gaming table in the back lane between Lorong 14 and Lorong 16 Geylang.

Suspecting that the teenager, Harold Ho Kuo Lung, was promoting illegal gambling, they had to use force to handcuff him, as he resisted arrest and tried to flee.

While the officers were doing so, a crowd of about 80 to 100 people gathered. They became agitated, and shouted at the policemen to release the teenager.

The crowd then moved towards the officers, ignoring their repeated instructions to move back.

Five people - Ng, Ho Hock Hui, 48, Kee Hong Yong, 30, and at least two other unknown people in the crowd - also shouted vulgarities and gesticulated aggressively towards the policemen.

In order to maintain a safe distance from the crowd, the officers moved Harold Ho and stood behind the makeshift gaming table.

But the crowd surrounded them and continued behaving in a threatening manner.

Ng moved towards the front of the crowd. He shouted vulgarities while pointing his finger at the policemen and violently gestured at them.

While he was making his gestures, his hand came into contact with the gambling table, resulting in it flipping over.

Kee took up the metal table stand and waved it at the policemen in a threatening manner.

The officers continued retreating until they were backed up against a wall. But the crowd still continued moving towards them, even though several uniformed policemen had arrived and were trying to disperse the crowd.

Fearing for their safety, the sergeant drew his revolver and pointed it at the crowd. His finger was not on the trigger.

This prompted the people to step back, but Ho Hock Hui stepped forward and walked towards the sergeant. He shouted vulgarities and challenged the policeman to shoot him. The officer then put his revolver back in its holster.

Shortly after, more policemen arrived and dispersed the crowd. The incident was partially captured on closed-circuit television cameras. Ng, Kee and Ho Hock Hui were arrested in the area on the same night.

Four out of five of the plainclothes officers on the anti-vice raid had injuries from the confrontation with the crowd.

The sergeant who drew his revolver had upper back aches and minor scratches over his left waist. He was given one day of medical leave.

Another sergeant, 25, had a large bruise over his left upper back and was given two days of medical leave.

A reservist inspector, 26, had minor injuries to his head and arm and was given one day of medical leave. A corporal, also 26, had a minor knee injury and was also given one day of medical leave.

Deputy Public Prosecutors Dwayne Lum and Stephanie Koh asked for three to four months' jail for Ng. "In the present case, the net effect of the entire unruly mob served to intimidate and threaten the lives and safety of the police officers carrying out their duties that night. The officers were crowded, pushed back, cornered and even injured in the course of being surrounded by the crowd that night."

The individual actions of Ng, Kee and Ho Hock Hui served only to further incite and encourage other acts of aggression towards the officer by the rest of the crowd, the prosecutors said.

They added: "Whilst there is no evidence that Ng, Kee or Ho Hock Hui had hurt the officers themselves, it bears noting that three officers did indeed sustain injuries... Their overt aggression towards the officers had the effect of inciting the crowd to then cause hurt to these officers and to deter them from carrying out their duties. The net effect of their actions led to the crowd causing hurt to the officers."

Ng's pro-bono lawyer Cheryl Ng asked for one month in jail for Ng, who works as a deliveryman and was exempted from National Service due to having a low IQ.

He had seen his friend Harold Ho being pinned down and handcuffed lying face down on the ground, she said.

Added the lawyer: "Ng then perceived that Harold Ho was being treated roughly while he was being arrested... He then asked a policeman a question and was told by the policeman that it was none of his business. He then became agitated and (admitted to) shouting at the policeman. He was also gesticulating with his arms. While doing so, his arm hit the edge of the gaming table which flipped."

 

 

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Dutch medical centre probes suspected IVF sperm mix-up
WORLD, HEALTH NEWS
Wednesday, Dec 28, 2016
 
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The Hague - A Dutch medical institution announced an investigation Tuesday after discovering that up to 26 women may have been fertilised by the wrong sperm cells at its IVF treatment laboratory.
 
A "procedural error" between mid-April 2015 and mid-November 2016 during the in vitro fertilisation was to blame, the University Medical Centre in Utrecht said in a statement.
 
"During fertilisation, sperm cells from one treatment couple may have ended up with the egg cells of 26 other couples," it said.
 
"Therefore there's a chance that the egg cells have been fertilised by sperm other than that of the intended father." Although the chance of that happening was small, the possibility "could not be excluded," said the centre.
 
"For some of the 26 couples, frozen embryos are still available but the chance remains that they (too) have been fertilised by the sperm from a man other than the intended father," the UMC said.
 
The couples have been informed.
 
"The UMC's board regrets that the couples involved had to receive this news and will do everything within its powers to give clarity on the issue as soon as possible." In vitro fertilisation involves a series of procedures used to treat fertility or genetic problems and assist with conception.
 
The fertilised egg (embryo) or eggs are then implanted in the uterus. One cycle of IVF takes about two weeks.
 
But mix-ups do occur, including one in 2012 when a Singapore mother sued a clinic for alleged negligence after it mixed up her husband's sperm with that of a stranger.
 
In that case, the ethnic Chinese woman first suspected that something was amiss when her baby, who was born in 2010, had markedly different skin tone and hair colour from her Caucasian husband, news reports at the time said.

 

 

 
 
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