My Grandpa Road

wt_know

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wow ... there is actually some truth of my grandpa road .. dun play play
this is more tok kong than driving from guard house to your main door :D
anyone got lim peh road?

My Grandfather Road markings identified as vandal, woman arrested - Channel NewsAsia

SINGAPORE: Police arrested a 25-year-old woman who is believed to have painted "MY GRANDFATHER ROAD" on several roads in Singapore.

Between 17 and 21 May, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) found the words "MY GRANDFATHER ROAD" being painted on some roads along Robinson Road and Maxwell Road and reported the matter to the Police.

LTA also reported that circular stickers printed with captions were pasted on a pavement around Lau Pa Sat and on a road traffic sign along Robinson Road.

Officers from Central Police Division, with the support from Police Intelligence Department, investigated the matter and arrested the woman suspect at her home in eastern Singapore on Sunday.

The officers also found several paint-stained stencils and several pieces of stickers printed with captions.

These items were seized for investigation.

Police are investigating and are working with LTA on earlier reports of round stickers found affixed on other pedestrian crossings at various places.

A person who is convicted of vandalism shall be punished with a fine of up to S$2,000, or jail up to three years and caning.

Police said they take a serious view of such irresponsible actions and warned that offenders will be dealt with severely.

- CNA/ck
 
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I suspect her grandpa's name is Robinson Maxwell Lau P.S.
 
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I think its pretty fun... don't see what's the big issue.
 
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jaskin said:
I think its pretty fun... don't see what's the big issue.

Our authorities do not think so.

"A person who is convicted of vandalism shall be punished with a fine of up to S$2,000, or jail up to three years and caning."

If someone spraypaint My Grandfather's Car on your M3, police will advise you to take a civil suit instead.
 
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This is funny. Never expected a woman... always suspected a guy. I'm stereo-typing.
 
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If you guys notice, they are very lenient about the stickers... It's the spray painting that she was caught for...
 
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Mockngbrd;827242 said:
Jail for citizen, Jobs for FT!!! hoot ah!!!

wah this is ultimate stir shit hahaha


go EDMW and do it confirm riot !
 
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kenntona;827008 said:
Our authorities do not think so.

"A person who is convicted of vandalism shall be punished with a fine of up to S$2,000, or jail up to three years and caning."

If someone spraypaint My Grandfather's Car on your M3, police will advise you to take a civil suit instead.

Can cane gal? :whipper:
 
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OK, the below is just my 2 cents' worth.

One of the things I'm supremely proud of my Singapore is the fact that I know graffiti will not be tolerated (SMRT security breach notwithstanding). I would HATE to see spray paint scrawled all over the walls of my house or my neighbourhood.

My relatives in Australia live in a nice free-standing house, in an expensive suburb, smack in the middle of Sydney, and their walls are covered with scrawl. It really becomes an eyesore. Whenever I go there, I cringe at the thought of them in their nice house, with cheap-ass spray-paint marking their fence or walls. And they've totally given up trying to paint over the graffiti, because it'll just re-appear overnight.

Yes, there's no harm in a little 'expression' - but, if this doesn't get nipped in the bud, and a message isn't sent to impressionable youth, I'm just afraid I'll have to cringe everytime I walk past a residential neighbourhood with spray paint & graffiti scrawled all over the place.

Stickers that peel off cleanly - FINE, but where I (pardon the pun) draw the line is at spray-paint graffiti.

YUCK.
 
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Maybe is its water soluble paint?


pardon me I'm quite bored
 
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jaskin;827439 said:
Maybe is its water soluble paint?


pardon me I'm quite bored

That and chalk in my very humble and personal opinion, would be acceptable (not talking about the 'content' of the graffiti, but purely discussing it as a medium of artistic expression) - because one man's meat may be another man's poison, so at least those types of paint can be easy washed off after a rain or by water...
 
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wobbles;827375 said:
OK, the below is just my 2 cents' worth.

One of the things I'm supremely proud of my Singapore is the fact that I know graffiti will not be tolerated (SMRT security breach notwithstanding). I would HATE to see spray paint scrawled all over the walls of my house or my neighbourhood.

Nice Artwork................... :inlove::inlove:
 
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milk15;827454 said:
Nice Artwork................... :inlove::inlove:

I see this I will sian 1/2 1/2... Last time, my previous neighbor kanna big time. Really never thought it would be him. He drive sibei big S class, got Obiang golden color Rolek, everyday talk stocks and shares loud loud on his Vertu handphone and always dressed in Jojo A-Money.

One day, I came back, see his maid scrubbing wall furiously, with the immortal words O$P$ scribbled there, I seriously eye buay stamp....

That was 20 years ago... Wonder if he's paid off the debts already by now?
 
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IMO the best graffiti is to spray windshield fluid onto the windshield of the car behind....... Toto say one.
 
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