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cheese pie, u give such big 'container'... they drown their lover maids in em hor.

 

 

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Never leave children unattended. Period.

 

This kinda news are mostly foreigners from 3rd world countries who used to stay in attap huts.

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Camping here, waiting for someone to scold HDB / garmen / PAP etc for designing HDB flats with such lousy security. [:p]

 

So easy to climb up the pipes to gain entry into the balcony.

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This kinda news are mostly foreigners from 3rd world countries who used to stay in attap huts.

 

We dunno how to climb up [sweatdrop] [sweatdrop]

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I post this coz the link in the other thread doesn't seem to work properly. Hence i post the full story here

 

 

http://youtu.be/TZA-SB3NA94

 

We still have some good FW in our midst.

 

This one in video, can pass our SOC easily............ [laugh]

 

 

 

 

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/what-is-buzzing/hero--unidentified-foreign-worker-saves-baby-in-singapore-001017679.html

 

 

A video of an unknown male foreign worker saving a baby in Singapore has surfaced on local website Alvinology.

 

 

In the video taken Thursday, a bawling baby has its head stuck between the rails of a balcony window, with its body hanging off the ledge.

 

 

The foreign worker then came into scene in the video and climbed up the wall to the ledge and got to the baby.

 

 

As the baby’s head was stuck, he lifted the baby so that the weight on its head was lessened. A second foreign worker then climbed up the ledge as well to help.

 

 

Lifestyle blogger Alvin Lim, editor of the website that posted the video on Friday, said it was taken by a friend at the scene. Lim has asked for help in identifying this life-saving foreign worker.

 

 

According to the blogger, witnesses say that a woman was the first to notice the baby and was the one who asked for help. It appeared that no one was home at that time.

 

 

The incident occurred on 23 April afternoon at Jurong East Ave 1, and initially, two other men tried to climb up the ledge but were not strong enough.

 

 

The commotion went on until the foreign worker appeared. According to witnesses, he was one of three foreign workers working on road repairs nearby, said Lim.

 

 

He added that the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) arrived on scene five minutes later and managed to free the baby.

 

 

Kudos to this Man :)

Hopefully we can give a recognition award for his selfless act and bravery in saving a toddler :))

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According to the blog Alvonlogy, before that two men tried to climb up, but failed. Goes to show that it's not an easy climb for us. The FW has some skills and techniques.

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According to the blog Alvonlogy, before that two men tried to climb up, but failed. Goes to show that it's not an easy climb for us. The FW has some skills and techniques.

 

We should start a variety show call foreigner got talent. Maybe we will have less grudges against foreigner. [:p]

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Applause for the foreign worker that saved the baby.

 

On a side note. This incident also exposed the design flaw of HDB flat. Someone with a strong arm just take a few second to get into the unit. Those 2nd level flat owners better start installing window grille at the service yard to prevent robber.

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According to the blog Alvonlogy, before that two men tried to climb up, but failed. Goes to show that it's not an easy climb for us. The FW has some skills and techniques.

FW climb more building than we walk up the stairs

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Agreed..... [bounce2]

 

A very thoughtful FW...bravo bravo ... [thumbsup][thumbsup]

 

 

 

Just wondering, the way he climbed.... [sly] like those men who passed exam answers to friends in their country ... [:p]

 

 

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I certainly do not hope we have to fence up and lock up our homes like up north. With some basic deterrence and precaution, we should have confidence in the general security of our society through social responsibility, awareness .. we got crime watch and crime prevention campaign right ? I don't blame HDB at all, to me there is no design flaw.

 

 

 

 

http://www.spf.gov.sg/mic/2014/02/20140214_others_crime_brief.html

 

Housebreaking and Related Crimes registered a 20-year low

Housebreaking and Related Crimes registered a 20-year low, dropping by 51 cases (-8.5%) from 598 cases in 2012 to 547 cases in 2013. In particular, Housebreaking also registered a 20-year low, falling by 38 cases (-7%) from 545 cases in 2012 to 507 cases in 2013.

 

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http://www.spf.gov.sg/mic/2014/02/20140214_others_crime_brief.html

 

Housebreaking and Related Crimes registered a 20-year low

Housebreaking and Related Crimes registered a 20-year low, dropping by 51 cases (-8.5%) from 598 cases in 2012 to 547 cases in 2013. In particular, Housebreaking also registered a 20-year low, falling by 38 cases (-7%) from 545 cases in 2012 to 507 cases in 2013.

 

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Of course we don't want to fence up our flat like a jail but no one want to be part of the statistic.....Indeed..low crime doesn't mean no crime.

 

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