were knuckle dusters out? ...bro , i just received a call from Cavenagh Road. another table broken. heard there was a flying chair . bro out there pls comfirm ?
were knuckle dusters out? ...bro , i just received a call from Cavenagh Road. another table broken. heard there was a flying chair . bro out there pls comfirm ?
i will check with loong when his meeting is over. khaw is with desmond in the meeting now.
I sense a broken back mountain was brewing 50 shades of Gay inside
were knuckle dusters out? ...
No, bcos Cavenagh Road is not a cul-de-sac.
SMRT TIMELINE OF EVENTS
The transport operator's timeline of events is as follows:
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The 15 members comprised 1 engineer, 5 assistant engineers, 5 technical officers and 4 trainees. Led by an experienced assistant engineer, they moved in a single file along the maintenance walkway (of approximately 0.5 metre width) beside the track toward the device location. They followed the safety procedure of walking in the direction facing oncoming train traffic.
The two staff that died - Nasrulhudin and Muhammad Asyraf - were following immediately behind the lead assistant engineer.
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ho ching is the culprit. when saw piak-piak hwa was made number one, you know things must head southwards. no one dared to question her coz she is pinky's hubby.
http://kentridgecommon.com/an-open-letter-to-smrt/
An Open Letter to SMRT (author is a relative of one of the deceased)
We have heard it all before.
You say you are sorry. And that you share our sadness.
But you will return to your families and sleep easy tonight, while we mourn a tragic loss. Tomorrow morning, you will not have to make the dreadful trip to the mortuary to identify the lifeless and mangled body of a loved one. How can you say that you share our sadness? You do not understand our grief.
Yet you ever-so eloquently say that you are “very saddened by the loss.” But to you, the two young lives lost today are just a statistic; A number that you have to account for in the face of public outrage. Just collateral damage. Soon, you will forget. Your career goes on. Your life goes on.
To us they were beloved sons, brothers, cousins, nephews, friends. Brilliant human beings who had promising futures ahead of them.
Honest young men who woke up one morning, had breakfast with their families, and eagerly showed up for work. Brave young men who, a few hours later in the hot midday sun, responded to a train track fault only to be struck by a train. They followed your orders only to be betrayed.
As Muslims we try to live life right, to be kind to others, and live life knowing that one day we will return to our Maker. We do not fear or resent death.
What we resent are your attempts to clear yourselves of any fault, insisting that you have observed all the standard operating procedures. If you did everything right, then your standard operating procedures must be flimsy.
Your carefully maneuvered words make us wonder: are you attempting to shift the blame to the deceased? You know it is easy to blame someone who can no longer speak for himself.
Instead of being so quick to protect your interests, seek the humanity deep within you to acknowledge your mistakes and learn from them to ensure that this tragedy does not happen to any one else’s son. Will you take responsibility? Or will your public relations team continue to craft words to protect you from blame?
At this point, the families are grieving at the loss of a beloved. But grief will soon turn into anger.
The author is a relative of one of the deceased who passed on in the SMRT train tragedy on 22 March 2016 at 11.10 a.m.
http://kentridgecommon.com/an-open-letter-to-smrt/
An Open Letter to SMRT (author is a relative of one of the deceased)
We have heard it all before.
You say you are sorry. And that you share our sadness.
But you will return to your families and sleep easy tonight, while we mourn a tragic loss. Tomorrow morning, you will not have to make the dreadful trip to the mortuary to identify the lifeless and mangled body of a loved one. How can you say that you share our sadness? You do not understand our grief.
Yet you ever-so eloquently say that you are “very saddened by the loss.” But to you, the two young lives lost today are just a statistic; A number that you have to account for in the face of public outrage. Just collateral damage. Soon, you will forget. Your career goes on. Your life goes on.
To us they were beloved sons, brothers, cousins, nephews, friends. Brilliant human beings who had promising futures ahead of them.
Honest young men who woke up one morning, had breakfast with their families, and eagerly showed up for work. Brave young men who, a few hours later in the hot midday sun, responded to a train track fault only to be struck by a train. They followed your orders only to be betrayed.
As Muslims we try to live life right, to be kind to others, and live life knowing that one day we will return to our Maker. We do not fear or resent death.
What we resent are your attempts to clear yourselves of any fault, insisting that you have observed all the standard operating procedures. If you did everything right, then your standard operating procedures must be flimsy.
Your carefully maneuvered words make us wonder: are you attempting to shift the blame to the deceased? You know it is easy to blame someone who can no longer speak for himself.
Instead of being so quick to protect your interests, seek the humanity deep within you to acknowledge your mistakes and learn from them to ensure that this tragedy does not happen to any one else’s son. Will you take responsibility? Or will your public relations team continue to craft words to protect you from blame?
At this point, the families are grieving at the loss of a beloved. But grief will soon turn into anger.
The author is a relative of one of the deceased who passed on in the SMRT train tragedy on 22 March 2016 at 11.10 a.m.
ho ching is the culprit. when saw piak-piak hwa was made number one, you know things must head southwards. no one dared to question her coz she is pinky's hubby.
The culprit is not Whore Jinx. It is Gay Loong. Gay Loong was the one who pushed through for the unqualified Whore JInx to be STomasick's CEO. Despite the fact that at that time of the appointment, Stomasick was (and still is) 100% owned by the Ministry of Finance of which he is the MInister. The Finance Minister appoints his own wife, without an international head hunting recruitment campaign, and without revealing her credentials and qualifications for such a job, to run Stomasick and earn $20 millions?How can this not be corruption? If Gay Loong appointed a real world class CEO, Paik Hwa would have been lucky to get a job as an office kopi aunty at Stomasick.
The culprit is not Whore Jinx. It is Gay Loong. Gay Loong was the one who pushed through for the unqualified Whore JInx to be STomasick's CEO. Despite the fact that at that time of the appointment, Stomasick was (and still is) 100% owned by the Ministry of Finance of which he is the MInister. The Finance Minister appoints his own wife, without an international head hunting recruitment campaign, and without revealing her credentials and qualifications for such a job, to run Stomasick and earn $20 millions?How can this not be corruption? If Gay Loong appointed a real world class CEO, Paik Hwa would have been lucky to get a job as an office kopi aunty at Stomasick.
The fact he appointed his wife as CEO of Temasek only goes to show how he values talent. Loong is not going to let a few wagging tongues to deter him from appointing the most qualified person for the top job. And so did her appointment of Saw. I applaud their courage and conviction in making difficult choices and coming out ahead.
To us they were beloved sons, brothers, cousins, nephews, friends. Brilliant human beings who had promising futures ahead of them.
If they were brilliant why were they maintenance technicians at SMRT??? :*:
They should be on scholarships at Harvard or MIT.
The fact he appointed his wife as CEO of Temasek only goes to show how he values talent. Loong is not going to let a few wagging tongues to deter him from appointing the most qualified person for the top job. And so did her appointment of Saw. I applaud their courage and conviction in making difficult choices and coming out ahead.