Monday, January 28, 2008

Exercise Bike Parking



Does one need to park his/her Exercise Bike at the public bicycle lot? Found this one chained and padlock to the bicycle lot at Blk.382 Tampines St.32.

Photo Taken On : 25 Jan 2008 (Fri), 12.14pm

Friday, January 25, 2008

Rubbish Dumped Near Bus Stop

Photo taken on : 24 Jan 2008, 5.01pm;


Photo taken on : 14 Jan 2008, 5.21pm;


Photo taken on : 16 May 2007, 4.56pm;


Everyday you may find bags of rubbish dumped at the road side near this Beach Road Bus Stop just outside the St.John Headquarter. Are there better ways to dispose of such rubbish? It's so unsightly especially is just besides a bus stop.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Fire Hydrant At Shopping Mall



The above fire hydrant was found near the Central Mall. I wonder why the seat with a potted plant was placed so near to the fire hydrant. Though this may be movable, but in case of fire, there will be a time delay caused by moving of this obstruction. If it's an offence to park near a fire hydrant, what about this? Would it be good if there is not obstruction to the fire hydrant?

Photo taken on : 31 Dec 2007, 2.01pm

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

HDB Lift Decorator

Maybe we misunderstood their intention...they probably think they are the HDB Lift Decorator instead of littering the lift;


Some even think that by covering the 'No Smoking' icon, they can smoke in the lift;


Like what was stated on the Today's paper dated 6 December 2007;


Right, when can we 'Dump our Third World Habits'? Is Singapore a First World Country with Third World Habits??? Some are taking Littering in the lift as a Hobby or Sport;

Credit : Today, MediaCorp Press

Come on, the Rubbish Bin is just located at the lift lobby (outside the lift) and even if it's not there, you have one at your home. There is no reason to litter in the lift! Be considerate, be gracious!

Photos taken in Jan 2008.

Link : See what blogger Chun See said about Littering.

Friday, January 11, 2008

No Littering Sign

How many variants of No Littering signs are there in Singapore? Many I guess...but this one stands out from the rest;



The above photo taken on 22 Sep 2007.

What's so special about the above sign? Well the sign shows the person littering over his/her shoulder! The above poster is from Kampong Glam Beach Road Residents' Committtee.

See some of the common No Littering signs;




Thursday, January 10, 2008

What Is A Handicapped Lot?



What is a Handicapped Lot for? I don't have to reply and you know who is it for and what is it for. But how often we see people who are physically able (not handicapped) taking up the Handicapped Lot. Why? If you ask them, they will reply "If a handicapped come along, I will give this lot to them". But does that mean they can park there???

The above photo shows the contractor's vehicle occupying the Handicapped Lot at Tampines Blk.383, while the workers are working on the floor tiles. But does the vehicle need to be parked at the Handicapped Lot?

Date and Time of Photo Taken : 17 Nov 207 (Sat), 9.24am

Note : Another misuse of Handicapped Lot (from Mr.Brown blog).

Monday, January 7, 2008

Why Edusave Merit Bursary So Troublesome?

While I appreciate the good intent of this award given out by the Government to lower income families students but after so many years, the process of giving out is still 'making things difficult' for the recipients. Let's examine the whole process;

1. The 1st Letter received.



As you can see from the envelope, this letter is from the MOE (Ministry of Education) and I can understand since they are the one with your school results.

Now take a look at the first letter;


As it said the bursary is jointly sponsored by Edusave Endowment Fund, North East CDC and Tampines East Citizens' Consultative Committee. So 3 'parties' are involved! Pls note the date of this letter : 22 Nov 2007.

Attached together with this letter is your application form. Below shows the Acknowlegment slip;


My points;
- This letter was received on 26 Nov 2007 though some received it on 24 Nov 2007. As stated, one must apply by 3 Dec 2007, so there is only 1 week to do so. If the recipients' family are not in Singapore (or maybe low income shouldn't go for tour afterall...) during that week, they would have miss the chance.

- The acknowledgement states "Supporting income documents must be submitted upon request". For the past few years, the CC here didn't ask for the pay slip as they already have it in their records. This year, the CC wanted it and the recipients have no choice but to make a trip back home and made a copy for them. I wonder why can't they just state "Bring along your pay slip" instead of "upon request" so that it will not cause any inconveniences to the applicants. A number of applicants (those who are not first timers) were turned away to get their pay slips before submission.

2. The 2nd letter received.



So is this letter from PA or CC? Let's take a look at the letter itself;


OK, it's from Tampines East Citizens' Consultative Committee...meaning...I don't know What is this? What's a CCC? It's stated the Adviser is Mr.Mah Bow Tan. Refer to the 1st letter, it's one of the 3 sponsors. Maybe this Tampines East CCC consists of the RC Zone 7/8. I'm not sure, it's too complicated and confusing.

- Anyway, this letter is addressed to the recipient of the award and the letter just state that "...and confirmation of your seating with this letter". It didn't state that the organiser will keep this letter for reference.

This is the 2nd time that when the Tampnes RC Zone 8 organised the event, they will keep the letter that is NOT addressed to them! I don't understand why even though the last time I have pointed out to their committee that there is no need to keep letters NOT addressed to them, they still continued doing so.

However when the Zone 7 RC organised it, they don't keep it for reference but will returned it to the recipients. If they wish to keep it, then they should state it clearly in the letter so that the recipients can photocopy it for their keeping.

- I'm aware that the number of recipients amount to 1 to 2 hundred or more, but pls if the seats are enough and numbered correctly for the recipients, there is no need to ask the recipients to start queuing up as early as 7.10pm;




In fact, I've asked one of the RC Zone 8 committee members why they asked the students to start queuing so early where the MP is only coming about 7.30pm. They replied that Mr.Mah 'is coming now' and I took a look at my watch - 7.11pm.

And now it's about 7.22pm and the students are still queuing and waiting, and Mr.Mah is still not here yet.




When I asked further, the committee said "Ask Chairman! Ask chairman!". Another member said "If don't asked the students to queue up now, very difficult to find them. They are all over the place".
- My point is why asked them to start coming at 6.30pm so early. All are staying nearby only. Try to gather 1oo to 200 ppl sitting down for 45 minutes without anything to do...don't you feel boring and feel like walking about? Reduce the 'Holding Time'.

Finally Mr.Mah arrived at about 7.25pm;




So is there a need to start queuing so early if the chairs are numbered in series. Don't you feel bored if you were to sit there waiting since 6.30pm (for 40 mins) and then started to queue for another 15 minutes? Moreover, the arrangement of the seats where the students were, made it impossible for them to view or enjoy the performance on stage.

3. In Summary.
Just like someone who wrote to the press not too long ago questioning what has the MOE Bursary or Scholarship award got to do with the RC or CC? I agreed that it will be easier for the MOE Edusave Bursary or Scholarship award to be given in the recipients' own school by the Principal.

This will solve lots of unnecessary problems and time for all parties concerned since the MPs are always on a very tight schedule. Just like this year, the award was held together with the Tampines RC Zone 8 block party and the award recipients reached home about 8pm onwards. In the past, the award was held in the afternoon and on Saturday but this year is on Sunday night where the next day is a schooling day.

Back to the Basics - if the award is to motivate the students to continue perform better, giving the award in their own school by the principal already served the purpose. There is no need to involve so many parties.

Moreover I wonder if one is unable to attend the award ceremony due to unforeseen circumstances, will they mail the cheque to the recipients or 'confiscate' the cheque? Any idea?

Another Edusave Award incident...here.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Invisible Road In Building







The above video and photos show the Drop Off point road at The Central.

More and more such 'invisible' roads are built in shopping centres and buildings. To make it 'merge' with the design of the buildings, such roads are usually not obvious to the shoppers or pedestrians, especially the elderly and children.

Remember the 5 years old boy that was dead when the truck hit him at that 'invisible' road between Eastpoint and the Simei MRT Station...I don't wish to see another such incident happen again. Or do we need more of such incidents before we act on it???

Frankly I prefer Safety First than anything else, especially nowadays there are more and more reckless drivers and handphone driving or drunk driving, etc.


Video Taken On : 31 Dec 2007

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Why Out And Up?

I think there is some wrong 'labeling' at this Multi-Storey Carpark (MSCP) at Blk.384A Tampines St.32. I've previously posted about the 'MSCP Repating 1'.

Once you enter this MSCP, turn left and you will see 'UP' and 'OUT'. The 'OUT' leads to Basement or Deck B. Previously it was 'DOWN' and I don't know why after I've commented on the 'ugly paintwork', it has changed to 'OUT' instead?

Previously;


Now;



Now when you wanted to leave this Basement or Deck B, you see an 'UP' sign instead of 'OUT'! Frankly, this should be 'OUT' and not 'UP' as this lead immediately to the EXIT of this MSCP.



Photo taken in Dec 2007.