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At Suntec City in the early hours of the morning of Jul. 13 - JOIN CHILL CORNER FOR MORE 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 https://t.me/+ENc4DWyOsihhNmY1 https://t.me/+ENc4DWyOsihhNmY1
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A male driver was helped from his overturned car, following an apparent accident at Suntec City in the early hours of the morning of Jul. 13 - Mothership reports https://t.me/+ENc4DWyOsihhNmY1
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BLOOD WARNING ⚠ Deer hit by taxi 😢 A rare wild deer was found dead after an accident involving a taxi. In response to queries, Mr How Choon Beng, group director of wildlife management at the National Parks Board (NParks), said the agency is aware of a road accident involving a taxi and a sambar deer in Mandai Road on July 11. He said: “The deer was found dead when the NParks team arrived at the site, and its carcass has since been cleared.” JOIN CHILL CORNER FOR MORE 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 https://t.me/+ENc4DWyOsihhNmY1
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The police are investigating a hit-and-run accident involving a power-assisted bicycle (PAB) and two pedestrians at a road junction in Commonwealth on the evening of July 11.
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Deer hit by taxi 😢
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The Police will be charging four men, aged between 45 and 68, for allegedly operating an unmanned aircraft (“UA”) in a protected area, operating the UA without a Class 2 activity permit (“AP”) and failure to register the UA with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (“CAAS”) on 11 July 2024. The details of the cases are as follows: On 9 March 2024 at about 8.50pm, a 56-year-old man was found operating a UA at The Promontory @ Marina Bay, a location designated as a protected area at that point in time. He had allegedly taken aerial videos using the UA which was flown above Marina Bay at an altitude of about 1637 feet above mean sea level (“AMSL”) (about 499 metres) for more than 25 minutes. The man will be charged with an offence of prohibited photography over a protected area using a UA pursuant to Section 32(2) of the Air Navigation Act 1966 (“ANA”). The man will also be charged for operating the UA over a protected area under Section 33(2) of the ANA. For operating the UA at an altitude above 200 feet AMSL (60 metres), the man will be charged for failure to obtain a Class 2 AP to operate the UA pursuant to Regulation 8(1) of the Air Navigation (101 – Unmanned Aircraft Operations) Regulations 2019 (“ANR”). On 27 March 2024 at about 7.15pm, a 45-year-old man was found operating a UA at the vicinity of Marina Barrage, a location designated as a protected area. He had allegedly taken aerial photographs using the UA which was flown above Marina Barrage at an altitude of about 1535 feet AMSL (about 468 metres) for more than 15 minutes. The man will be charged with an offence of prohibited photography over a protected area using a UA under Section 32(2) of the ANA. The man will also be charged for operating the UA over a protected area pursuant to Section 33(2) of the ANA. For operating the UA at an altitude above 200 feet AMSL (60 metres), the man will be charged for failure to obtain a Class 2 AP to operate the UA pursuant to Regulation 8(1) of the ANR. On 23 June 2024 at about 9.20pm, a 51-year-old man was found operating a UA along Chin Swee Road, a location designated as a protected area. For operating the UA into the airspace at the vicinity of Chin Swee Road for about 10 minutes, the man will be charged for operating the UA over a protected area pursuant to Section 33(2) of the ANA. On 25 June 2024 at about 5.30pm, a 68-year-old man was found operating a UA at the vicinity of Marina Barrage, a location designated as a protected area. He had allegedly taken aerial view photographs and videos using the UA, which weighed about 565grams. He had allegedly flown the UA above Marina Barrage at an altitude of about 485 feet AMSL (about 148 metres) and about 354 feet AMSL (about 108 metres) for more than 10 minutes respectively. The man will be charged with the offence of prohibited photography over a protected area using a UA pursuant to Section 32(2) of the ANA. The man will also be charged for operating the UA over a protected area under Section 33(2) of the ANA. For operating the UA at an altitude above 200 feet AMSL (60 metres) on two occasions, the man will be charged for failure to obtain a Class 2 AP to operate the UA pursuant to Regulation 8(1) of the ANR. For operating the UA without registering the UA with CAAS, the man will be charged for failure to register a Registrable UA under Regulation 42(1) ANR. The offence of prohibited photography over a protected area using a UA which is punishable under Section 32(2) of the ANA and the offence of operating a UA over a protected area which is punishable under Section 33(2) of the ANA, carry a fine not exceeding $50,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or both. The offence of operating a UA without a Class 2 AP under Regulation 8(1) of the ANR read with Regulation 10(1) of the ANR and punishable under section 14(3) of the ANA carries a fine not exceeding $50,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or both. Via SPF
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🙏❤️ Shared by a follower : On the evening of 09/07/2024, between 1850hrs and 1900hrs, I parked my folding bicycle near a pillar in the open space at Westgate, ground level, across from the Samsung Store. Sadly, I didn't secure the bicycle as I rushed to B2 to collect an order. When I returned just minutes later, my entire bicycle had vanished. The bicycle, a Tern Link D8 with a white body frame and a Foodpanda Delivery bag on the rear, is not just a means of transport but crucial to my work. With three young children depending on me, losing it has left me devastated and unsure how to provide for them. If you are the person who took the bicycle, please consider the impact on my family. Your kindness in returning it would mean everything to us during this difficult time.
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