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On 6/4/2026 at 10:29 AM, Ysc3 said:

Business hard to do nowadays... Buy personalised thing want to refund after one month???

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1Dyc6b1qE9/

This lady not chio enough lah, else can sell her used undies online and still make a decent profit. What refund? Hahahaha

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On 6/4/2026 at 12:56 PM, SGMCF328 said:

This lady not chio enough lah, else can sell her used undies online and still make a decent profit. What refund? Hahahaha

The lady never level up to use filter app, skill future no course on filter app. That why no choice, go demand for refund. 

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On 6/4/2026 at 12:52 PM, SGMCF328 said:

Wah, it is getting real serious! Will MOE adopt the same approach if such case happened to a principal on overseas trip?

School rejects resignation of HK principal in S'pore bus spat, fires him

Source: https://mothership.sg/2026/06/hk-principal-fired/

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The Hong Kong school principal, Lee Cheuk Hing, who was involved in a bus dispute in Singapore, has been fired.

This follows a previous update where the principal had tendered his resignation.

According to The South China Morning Post, the school rejected his resignation.

In his resignation letter, Lee requested that his final day be Aug. 31.

Instead, they fired him.

The management committee said that if Lee were to remain as principal, it would "gravely disrupt" the school's operations and prevent teachers and students from "moving forward as soon as possible".

The statement also mentioned Lee's "vulgar" behaviour and how it contravened guidelines for teaching staff.

I am not surprised.

Principal not stupid.

Hk education ministry also not stupid. 

See the sacked date and tendered resignation date. 

The financial implication of being sacked and resignation.

lifetime pension scheme come into picture. 😁

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He was suffering from depression and left showbiz. I remember him from alot of ATV dramas, especially 我和僵尸有个约会 as 山本一夫

 

 

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On 6/7/2026 at 12:19 PM, Ghgan said:

He was suffering from depression and left showbiz. I remember him from alot of ATV dramas, especially 我和僵尸有个约会 as 山本一夫

 

 

 

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On 6/4/2026 at 2:24 PM, Kopites said:

I am not surprised.

Principal not stupid.

Hk education ministry also not stupid. 

See the sacked date and tendered resignation date. 

The financial implication of being sacked and resignation.

lifetime pension scheme come into picture. 😁

The fight continued. Hahahaha

HK principal in S'pore bus spat 'surprised' at school's decision to fire him immediately, has appointed legal representatives

Source: https://mothership.sg/2026/06/hk-principal-surprised-legal/

The Hong Kong school principal, Lee Cheuk Hing, who was involved in a bus dispute in Singapore, issued a statement on Saturday (Jun.6) stating that he was "highly surprised and full of regret" regarding the school's decision to immediately fire him.

Lee said in the statement that he has entrusted a legal representative to clarify matters concerning his relevant rights and interests under his employment contract.

In his statement, Lee also reiterated that he was trying to protect the safety of his students that day, but acknowledged his good intentions could not justify his actions and behaviour.

He also expressed that he was aware that his personal and discourteous actions had brought immense public pressure and governance challenges to the school.

He apologised again for his actions, and said this would be a lifelong lesson.

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The pavement was left unwashed for so long till artist can make artwork out of it, how can?! Of course must 毁尸灭迹 (destroy the evidences) lah. Hahahaha

S'pore power washing artist's work at Mountbatten MRT draws public complaint & police attention, gets whitewashed the next day

Source: https://mothership.sg/2026/06/power-washing-art-mountbatten-mrt-whitewashed-complaint/

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After five hours of working on a new project outside Mountbatten MRT Station, Singapore power washing artist Marcus Pang, 24, found his work gone the next day.

Earlier, a member of the public had allegedly complained about his actions to a train station staff, who questioned him if he had a permit to carry out his work.

When he said he did not, the police were called to the scene.

The incident, which happened in the afternoon of May 31, was described by Pang in an Instagram post on Jun. 5.

According to him, he had been working on a new project of a heart on the concrete pathway outside Mountbatten MRT Station when he was stopped by a train station staff.

The staff member allegedly told him that a member of the public was concerned about "chemicals" being used on the grass patch, to which Pang explained was likely the gasoline from his power washer.

His art was also created only with rainwater on the concrete, he pointed out.

However, Pang alleged that the staff then stopped him and asked for a permit.

When he said he did not require one, he was told, "This is Singapore, bro."

The staff member then called for his manager and the police was later called to the scene.

After his statement was taken, Pang was found to not have committed any crime and let go.

He was also advised to get the endorsement of Members of Parliament (MPs), who would be able to vouch for his work.

When Pang returned to the site the next day to complete the project, he was shocked to find that it had been completely whitewashed.

"I stood there for five minutes contemplating what to do," he told Mothership, adding that "time cannot be refunded".

By this point, the project was about 60 per cent complete, he said.

He explained that he had chosen the area of concrete as it was in the heart of Mountbatten, not a popular walking path and had a lot of good dirt to work on.

He added that he had approached the customer service counter at Mountbatten MRT Station and was told to write to their email, but chose not to pursue the case.

"There's nothing to be done, the work's already gone anyway," he said.

Pang said it was not the first time he had been in such a situation.

The police were previously called on him at Marine Parade, but he was recognised by officers on sight as Marine Parade–Braddell Heights MP Goh Pei Ming earlier offered his endorsement.

"I stood there for five minutes contemplating what to do," he told Mothership, adding that "time cannot be refunded".

By this point, the project was about 60 per cent complete, he said.

He explained that he had chosen the area of concrete as it was in the heart of Mountbatten, not a popular walking path and had a lot of good dirt to work on.

He added that he had approached the customer service counter at Mountbatten MRT Station and was told to write to their email, but chose not to pursue the case.

"There's nothing to be done, the work's already gone anyway," he said.

Pang said it was not the first time he had been in such a situation.

The police were previously called on him at Marine Parade, but he was recognised by officers on sight as Marine Parade–Braddell Heights MP Goh Pei Ming earlier offered his endorsement.

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On 6/8/2026 at 11:31 AM, SGMCF328 said:

The pavement was left unwashed for so long till artist can make artwork out of it, how can?! Of course must 毁尸灭迹 (destroy the evidences) lah. Hahahaha

S'pore power washing artist's work at Mountbatten MRT draws public complaint & police attention, gets whitewashed the next day

Source: https://mothership.sg/2026/06/power-washing-art-mountbatten-mrt-whitewashed-complaint/

PowerWashArtistCover.png

After five hours of working on a new project outside Mountbatten MRT Station, Singapore power washing artist Marcus Pang, 24, found his work gone the next day.

Earlier, a member of the public had allegedly complained about his actions to a train station staff, who questioned him if he had a permit to carry out his work.

When he said he did not, the police were called to the scene.

The incident, which happened in the afternoon of May 31, was described by Pang in an Instagram post on Jun. 5.

According to him, he had been working on a new project of a heart on the concrete pathway outside Mountbatten MRT Station when he was stopped by a train station staff.

The staff member allegedly told him that a member of the public was concerned about "chemicals" being used on the grass patch, to which Pang explained was likely the gasoline from his power washer.

His art was also created only with rainwater on the concrete, he pointed out.

However, Pang alleged that the staff then stopped him and asked for a permit.

When he said he did not require one, he was told, "This is Singapore, bro."

The staff member then called for his manager and the police was later called to the scene.

After his statement was taken, Pang was found to not have committed any crime and let go.

He was also advised to get the endorsement of Members of Parliament (MPs), who would be able to vouch for his work.

When Pang returned to the site the next day to complete the project, he was shocked to find that it had been completely whitewashed.

"I stood there for five minutes contemplating what to do," he told Mothership, adding that "time cannot be refunded".

By this point, the project was about 60 per cent complete, he said.

He explained that he had chosen the area of concrete as it was in the heart of Mountbatten, not a popular walking path and had a lot of good dirt to work on.

He added that he had approached the customer service counter at Mountbatten MRT Station and was told to write to their email, but chose not to pursue the case.

"There's nothing to be done, the work's already gone anyway," he said.

Pang said it was not the first time he had been in such a situation.

The police were previously called on him at Marine Parade, but he was recognised by officers on sight as Marine Parade–Braddell Heights MP Goh Pei Ming earlier offered his endorsement.

"I stood there for five minutes contemplating what to do," he told Mothership, adding that "time cannot be refunded".

By this point, the project was about 60 per cent complete, he said.

He explained that he had chosen the area of concrete as it was in the heart of Mountbatten, not a popular walking path and had a lot of good dirt to work on.

He added that he had approached the customer service counter at Mountbatten MRT Station and was told to write to their email, but chose not to pursue the case.

"There's nothing to be done, the work's already gone anyway," he said.

Pang said it was not the first time he had been in such a situation.

The police were previously called on him at Marine Parade, but he was recognised by officers on sight as Marine Parade–Braddell Heights MP Goh Pei Ming earlier offered his endorsement.

How come SMRT only clean away the art work areas, what about the top and bottom areas yet to be clean? Like that also can? I wonder how often they clean the floor, or wait for ppl to complaint then clean on certain areas only.

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On 6/9/2026 at 1:22 PM, Ghgan said:

How come SMRT only clean away the art work areas, what about the top and bottom areas yet to be clean? Like that also can? I wonder how often they clean the floor, or wait for ppl to complaint then clean on certain areas only.

Clearly trying to send a message to the artist lah. "I clean away your part only, you want to how?"

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When you say society still got many lowly educated showing uncivilized kampong behavior Singaporeans are offended.

When you say society still got many snatching goodies like cheapskates Singaporeans are offended.

But every single time they show up without fail 👍🏼

 

 

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On 6/10/2026 at 10:32 PM, Jellandross said:

When you say society still got many lowly educated showing uncivilized kampong behavior Singaporeans are offended.

When you say society still got many snatching goodies like cheapskates Singaporeans are offended.

But every single time they show up without fail 👍🏼

 

 

Must be tourists. 😁

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