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Posted on 12 Oct, 2008 13:14
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STOMPer Cho Choon saw this man and his son climbing onto an exhibit at Kent Ridge Park, despite a sign at the base prohibiting such acts.
He says:
"These pictures were taken at the Kent Ridge Park at South Buona Vista Road.
"Some visitors climbed on the howitzer and the tank although there are notices around to inform visitors that these exhibits are only for viewing.
"The man and his son chose to climb on top of this tank on display although there is a notice at the base which prohibits humans from sitting or standing on the tank.
"Perhaps the National Parks should send its rangers to do spot checks on some of these scenic parks to ensure that visitors comply with its rules so as to avoid damage to the exhibits on display.
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Posted on 12 Oct, 2008 13:14
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=530 align=center border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Man and son climb on exhibit at Kent Ridge
STOMPer Cho Choon saw this man and his son climbing onto an exhibit at Kent Ridge Park, despite a sign at the base prohibiting such acts.
He says:
"These pictures were taken at the Kent Ridge Park at South Buona Vista Road.
"Some visitors climbed on the howitzer and the tank although there are notices around to inform visitors that these exhibits are only for viewing.
"The man and his son chose to climb on top of this tank on display although there is a notice at the base which prohibits humans from sitting or standing on the tank.
"Perhaps the National Parks should send its rangers to do spot checks on some of these scenic parks to ensure that visitors comply with its rules so as to avoid damage to the exhibits on display.
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