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  1. Related reading........ "S'pore govt dismisses human rights allegations in IBA report - Ministry of Law responds" Just read somewhere that this book was banned in Singapore. I have not read this book yet but why was it banned?
  2. I have a friend who got his 4 years old car totaled. Cant claim anybody as he lost control of his car when driving and bang, flip, turn etc.. No other car involved. Insurance said too expensive to repair. Only pay market value. And market value is only paper value (ie remaining COE and OMV). Is this the norm ?
  3. Read today New Paper and reported that a vehicle owner who Subaru Legacy was involved in a traffic accident in MY and completely burnt. Insurance had write off as beyong repair. The accident happen in January 2008. What shocking the owner is that when he surf the net in March 2008, he saw a car of same make, model and colour being advertised for sale by a dealer on sgCarMark website. A bigger jolt came when he saw it has the same licence plate number of his burnt car...... A police report was lodged and the car had been seized from the dealer at Turf City by LTA for investigation. Further investigation reveal that the said vehicle have the same chassis and engine number. All this suggest that the shiny car in the showroom had been taken on the identity of the previous owner wrecked car. This is known within the car industry as "ringing" ... So if your car is totally wrecked and scraped off, it could be risen again as a brand new second hand car.
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