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Serious Lee Bee Wah wants DNA testing for soiled sanitary pad littering

Leepotism

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Lee Bee Wah asks if DNA testing can solve high-rise sanitary pad littering problem

'I have seen soiled sanitary pads on the roof of covered walkways and on the floor.'


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On Sept. 3, Nee Soon GRC MP Lee Bee Wah brought up the issue of persistent littering in her constituency despite the installation of surveillance cameras.
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Persistent sanitary pad litterbugs
One of the topics she raised was the many incidents of litterbugs throwing sanitary pads out of high-rise buildings.
And according to Lee, the cases have not been solved till today.
This problem, is unfortunately, not a new one.



In 2015, Lee told The New Paper that the sight of sanitary pads on the ground was not an uncommon one.
“I have seen soiled sanitary pads on the roof of covered walkways and on the floor. People just throw them from their units. It’s just disgusting,” she said.
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Lee: Surveillance cameras are not helpful
Lee attributed this lack of success to the fact that the surveillance cameras were only deployed by the National Environment Agency (NEA) for a few days.
She stated that if NEA had “(proper targets) and the ambition to catch the culprit”, the culprit would definitely be caught.
“Otherwise, it looks like this problem would only disappear when the litterbug menopause,” added Lee.

Senior Minister of State for Environment and Water Resources Amy Khor in turn responded that surveillance cameras “had limitations”.

In one case of high-rise litter, residents only submitted a photo of the pad after it had been thrown, with no other information.
Without knowing possibly which floor the sanitary pad was thrown from, it would be hard, especially for much taller buildings, to train the surveillance cameras on a particular level and catch the culprit red-handed.
Khor emphasised the need to prioritise education, and not rely on technology alone.


DNA testing to identify the culprit?
Lee then suggested that DNA testing could be used to identify litterbugs who toss out their sanitary pads, reported CNA.

In 2013, Vivian Balakrishnan acknowledged that such a method was “technically possible”, according to AsiaOne.

However, he pointed out that this would require a new level of “intrusive surveillance” as a DNA database on all residents would be required.

On Sept. 3 in Parliament, Khor addressed this suggestion by saying that such litter would seldom have the DNA of the culprit alone on it, and would likely have the DNA of other individuals as well.

It would therefore be rather difficult to identify the offender through this means.
 

Valium

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This woman must be stupid.....
I will fuck her with a broomstick to get her sample for an IQ test.
 

eatshitndie

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this is a uniquely sinkie mystery with so many flavors of rotten abalones from all over the under-developed world (no pun intended). most perplexing and dumbfounding. even tampon tin cannot solve. highrises, menstruating hookers and maids, and rotten abalones are never good combinations. won’t be surprising if dna of discharge is traced to ah tiong bu’s 69% of the time.
 

Valium

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Those women caught should have their womb and uterus ripped out raw from their cunt.
 

zhihau

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Dafug?! the CCTVs can capture highrise littering of cigarette butts cannot capture which unit throw the pads? really kumgong...
 

laksaboy

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The women should use tampons instead. The string allows the tampon to be thrown like a WW2 Nazi grenade.

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Hypocrite-The

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Lee Bee Wah asks if DNA testing can solve high-rise sanitary pad littering problem

'I have seen soiled sanitary pads on the roof of covered walkways and on the floor.'


littering-pad.png


On Sept. 3, Nee Soon GRC MP Lee Bee Wah brought up the issue of persistent littering in her constituency despite the installation of surveillance cameras.
Advertisement

Persistent sanitary pad litterbugs
One of the topics she raised was the many incidents of litterbugs throwing sanitary pads out of high-rise buildings.
And according to Lee, the cases have not been solved till today.
This problem, is unfortunately, not a new one.



In 2015, Lee told The New Paper that the sight of sanitary pads on the ground was not an uncommon one.
“I have seen soiled sanitary pads on the roof of covered walkways and on the floor. People just throw them from their units. It’s just disgusting,” she said.
Advertisement

Lee: Surveillance cameras are not helpful
Lee attributed this lack of success to the fact that the surveillance cameras were only deployed by the National Environment Agency (NEA) for a few days.
She stated that if NEA had “(proper targets) and the ambition to catch the culprit”, the culprit would definitely be caught.
“Otherwise, it looks like this problem would only disappear when the litterbug menopause,” added Lee.

Senior Minister of State for Environment and Water Resources Amy Khor in turn responded that surveillance cameras “had limitations”.

In one case of high-rise litter, residents only submitted a photo of the pad after it had been thrown, with no other information.
Without knowing possibly which floor the sanitary pad was thrown from, it would be hard, especially for much taller buildings, to train the surveillance cameras on a particular level and catch the culprit red-handed.
Khor emphasised the need to prioritise education, and not rely on technology alone.


DNA testing to identify the culprit?
Lee then suggested that DNA testing could be used to identify litterbugs who toss out their sanitary pads, reported CNA.

In 2013, Vivian Balakrishnan acknowledged that such a method was “technically possible”, according to AsiaOne.

However, he pointed out that this would require a new level of “intrusive surveillance” as a DNA database on all residents would be required.

On Sept. 3 in Parliament, Khor addressed this suggestion by saying that such litter would seldom have the DNA of the culprit alone on it, and would likely have the DNA of other individuals as well.

It would therefore be rather difficult to identify the offender through this means.
A DNA database for everyone? Like a surveillance state like East Germany?
 

sweetiepie

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Lee Bee Wah asks if DNA testing can solve high-rise sanitary pad littering problem

'I have seen soiled sanitary pads on the roof of covered walkways and on the floor.'


littering-pad.png


On Sept. 3, Nee Soon GRC MP Lee Bee Wah brought up the issue of persistent littering in her constituency despite the installation of surveillance cameras.
Advertisement

Persistent sanitary pad litterbugs
One of the topics she raised was the many incidents of litterbugs throwing sanitary pads out of high-rise buildings.
And according to Lee, the cases have not been solved till today.
This problem, is unfortunately, not a new one.



In 2015, Lee told The New Paper that the sight of sanitary pads on the ground was not an uncommon one.
“I have seen soiled sanitary pads on the roof of covered walkways and on the floor. People just throw them from their units. It’s just disgusting,” she said.
Advertisement

Lee: Surveillance cameras are not helpful
Lee attributed this lack of success to the fact that the surveillance cameras were only deployed by the National Environment Agency (NEA) for a few days.
She stated that if NEA had “(proper targets) and the ambition to catch the culprit”, the culprit would definitely be caught.
“Otherwise, it looks like this problem would only disappear when the litterbug menopause,” added Lee.

Senior Minister of State for Environment and Water Resources Amy Khor in turn responded that surveillance cameras “had limitations”.

In one case of high-rise litter, residents only submitted a photo of the pad after it had been thrown, with no other information.
Without knowing possibly which floor the sanitary pad was thrown from, it would be hard, especially for much taller buildings, to train the surveillance cameras on a particular level and catch the culprit red-handed.
Khor emphasised the need to prioritise education, and not rely on technology alone.


DNA testing to identify the culprit?
Lee then suggested that DNA testing could be used to identify litterbugs who toss out their sanitary pads, reported CNA.

In 2013, Vivian Balakrishnan acknowledged that such a method was “technically possible”, according to AsiaOne.

However, he pointed out that this would require a new level of “intrusive surveillance” as a DNA database on all residents would be required.

On Sept. 3 in Parliament, Khor addressed this suggestion by saying that such litter would seldom have the DNA of the culprit alone on it, and would likely have the DNA of other individuals as well.

It would therefore be rather difficult to identify the offender through this means.
KNN nobody dare to tell lbw her cb face is also as disgusting as @ginfreely holes pad KNN @ginfreely use it to boil vortex soup KNN
 
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