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More men spotted peeing in public, this time at Whampoa and Tampines
Farah Daley
Posted on 22 January 2025 12:09 pm | 1,107 views | 7 commentsSubmitted by Stomper Alan, Rohaizat
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Public urination continues to be a growing concern in Singapore, with recent sightings in Whampoa and Tampines sparking outrage among residents.
Stomper Alan shared with Stomp a photo of a man urinating openly near a carpark at Whampoa Market on Jan 15.
The incident happened at about 9.55am.
"When I saw this, I really couldn't believe my eyes," he said.
"He was peeing near the busy road and the Whampoa Market carpark.
"Afterwards, he just walked off and continued smoking, acting like this is something he does all the time.
"I feel angry with such people in our society."
Alan added that he managed to take a photo of the man despite rushing to work. He decided to share it after seeing a similar story on Stomp.
"This is my first time sharing with Stomp, it's a good platform to share issues with fellow Singaporeans," he said.
In another incident, Stomper Rohaizat shared photos of a man peeing at a carpark near Block 230 Tampines Street 24 on Jan 17.
The man allegedly emptied his bladder right before getting into his car.
"It’s the same person every day," said Rohaizat.
"If I keep taking photos of him, I could probably make a storybook," he joked.
Rohaizat described the individual as a young man in his late 20s or early 30s.
These incidents highlight the ongoing issue of public urination in Singapore, with residents expressing frustration over the lack of civic-mindedness.
This month alone, men have been caught urinating at Outram Park MRT station, Tanah Merah MRT station, Potong Pasir MRT station and near Toa Payoh MRT station.
A Chinese national was fined $2,000 for peeing on an escalator at Outram Park MRT station after consuming a large amount of beer.
The men who urinated at Tanah Merah and Potong Pasir MRT stations have also been charged.
Those found guilty of public nuisance can be fined up to $2,000.