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Did SKW2583U forge his own handicap label with his home colour printer?
Both forgery and impersonal are criminal offences, no?
Okay, granted maybe the guy was collecting his handicapped relative with devices/ impairment from Zion Riverside Food CTR, (who require car door to be opened fully for exit/ entry) and video of car moving off with or without handicap person was not shown.
However, the case of the driver DIY forging his own label still cannot be excluded.
I would suggest to MSF (yup the one helmed by Ex-Minister Tan Chuan Jin who was sacked for being in an affair whilst married, with a PAP MP, when he was Speaker of Parliament) all citizens Singpass logged access to MSF database search option to check the vehicle numbers registered when a handicapped label serial number is submitted, just to check if these labels are forged ones or not.
It is very important to weed out misused/ forged labels whereby a valid label is sold or transferred to a non handicapped user (with a different number plate number) or totally forged, whereby the label serial number is totally bogus or the vehicle number and label serial number do not correspond to MSF data base records.
For those who forge these official government issues documents, a punishment similar to lying to ICA during NRIC registration (jail up to 2 years and/or fine up to $3000) and certainly no less than that for tampering with petrol tank fuel gauges (jail up to 1 year and/or fine up to $5000).
This database search function can also conform to PDPA requirements by providing just yes-no answers, such that the user must also have personally witnessed the handicap label being displayed/ bonafide source. For users who key in the particulars of non valid label numbers, MSF should invite them to provide further identifying information of the users of fake labels (vehicle location, photo of perpetrator etc), users who are discovered to be reverse download MSF handicap label database records (serial searches using computer bots) can be charged for computer misuse or be temporarily banned from the database search if they are not making bonafide checks for fake or misused labels.
Both forgery and impersonal are criminal offences, no?
Okay, granted maybe the guy was collecting his handicapped relative with devices/ impairment from Zion Riverside Food CTR, (who require car door to be opened fully for exit/ entry) and video of car moving off with or without handicap person was not shown.
However, the case of the driver DIY forging his own label still cannot be excluded.
I would suggest to MSF (yup the one helmed by Ex-Minister Tan Chuan Jin who was sacked for being in an affair whilst married, with a PAP MP, when he was Speaker of Parliament) all citizens Singpass logged access to MSF database search option to check the vehicle numbers registered when a handicapped label serial number is submitted, just to check if these labels are forged ones or not.
It is very important to weed out misused/ forged labels whereby a valid label is sold or transferred to a non handicapped user (with a different number plate number) or totally forged, whereby the label serial number is totally bogus or the vehicle number and label serial number do not correspond to MSF data base records.
For those who forge these official government issues documents, a punishment similar to lying to ICA during NRIC registration (jail up to 2 years and/or fine up to $3000) and certainly no less than that for tampering with petrol tank fuel gauges (jail up to 1 year and/or fine up to $5000).
This database search function can also conform to PDPA requirements by providing just yes-no answers, such that the user must also have personally witnessed the handicap label being displayed/ bonafide source. For users who key in the particulars of non valid label numbers, MSF should invite them to provide further identifying information of the users of fake labels (vehicle location, photo of perpetrator etc), users who are discovered to be reverse download MSF handicap label database records (serial searches using computer bots) can be charged for computer misuse or be temporarily banned from the database search if they are not making bonafide checks for fake or misused labels.