13 people under police investigation over damaged ELD wheelchairs at 2 polling stations

Godeau

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Nowadays kids don't even get caning from their parents, police should make the caning in this episode mandatory to set a good example for others not to follow
 

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property of ELD. i saw the words printed behind the wheelchairs.

ST logistics delivered the items very early. like 1 week before. leave it there in the open sure got people itchy hands go touch and play
Like inefficient use of resources? ST logistics also keep the wheelchairs when they are not in use? Earn our tax money gao gao.
 

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property of ELD. i saw the words printed behind the wheelchairs.

ST logistics delivered the items very early. like 1 week before. leave it there in the open sure got people itchy hands go touch and play
I see my side they got cordon off the items and area. Sure some kids or itchy backside ppl then go do this. It is not anyhow everywhere thing , this ppl deserve cane 🦯 la
 

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They must be angry because not eligible to vote.
Maybe a way they want their voices to be heard
 
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This year election not sure why the logistics send the items too early.

Saw the items placed at MPH since last week.
They only invite young kids to vandalised the items or maybe drunken people purposely play with it.
 

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...gkang-boon-lay-wheelchair-damaged-eld-5102836

SINGAPORE: The police are investigating 13 people, aged between 13 and 20, after four wheelchairs belonging to the Elections Department Singapore (ELD) were damaged at two polling stations in separate cases.

The wheelchairs were at polling stations in Sengkang and Boon Lay.

The police first received a call for assistance around 10.55pm on Monday (Apr 28) from Block 51A Sengkang West Avenue, where an open space had been designated as a polling station.

Three wheelchairs belonging to ELD were damaged, the police said in a news release on Thursday.

Preliminary investigations found that five people had allegedly used the wheelchairs to race one another. One of them also threw one of the wheelchairs in the air.

On Thursday, the police received another call for assistance around 1am from Block 176B Boon Lay Drive, where a sheltered basketball court had been cordoned off and designated as a polling station.

One wheelchair owned by ELD was damaged and the police have identified eight people who might be involved.

Anyone convicted of vandalism could face a fine of up to S$2,000 (US$1,500) or up to three years' jail. Offenders are also liable to three to eight strokes of the cane.

“The police will not tolerate and will take firm and swift action against those who disregard the law, cause law and order problems, or vandalise or cause damage to public property, especially during this sensitive period of elections,” they said.
Whose bright idea was it not to chain up wheelchairs or not to bring wheelchairs to booth at last minute
 

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Si ginna never die before

Dare to damage ah gong property

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this one shouldn't give chance.

if they underage then parents should be punished for their mistake. no GST voucher for 2 years.
 
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