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madmansg

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rouble brewed when the valets could not find some of the cars keys kept in a white cabinet at the valet station. In some cases, the matching ticket stubs were tagged to the wrong keys. -- ST PHOTO: ASHLEIGH SIM
THEY arrived in style but left in shambles. Billed as one of the most glamorous Grand Prix parties, the Stylo Fashion Grand Prix (SFGP) Singapore at the Mercedes-Benz Centre on Friday was wrecked at the end.

Things turned ugly at the red carpet when guests waited more than an hour for the event's valet service to pick up their cars.

The holdup: Misplaced car keys and missing vehicles.

It was supposed to be a simple process: hand your numbered ticket to the valet, and he'll get your car keys and drive the vehicle out of the carpark to the red carpet.

Trouble brewed when the valets could not find some of the cars keys kept in a white cabinet at the valet station. In some cases, the matching ticket stubs were tagged to the wrong keys.

At 11pm, partygoers then crowded the valet station desperately trying to locate their keys in the cabinet.

The valets then separated several sets of ticket stubs and keys from the cabinet and displayed them on the ground so as guests could identify the keys themselves.

In a fit of anger, a few guests hurled vulgaries at the valets. One even pushed an event signage to the ground, which was then prominently displayed before the Mercedes-Benz Centre on Alexandra Road.

Three hours later - at 1.45am - about 15 guests were still waiting for their cars. A Stylo spokesman estimated that some 100 guests were affected.

The event, which ended at 2am, left a sour taste for the glam crowd.

Read the full story in The Sunday Times.


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blackmore

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Uniquely Singapore on every big event, there is a distinct chance to screw up badly. If a valet service could not manage 100 odd cars, what then can they handle?
 

Pica_NA

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Well.. Screw Up is one of the event highlight.. doesn't those guests know it ??? Maybe the organiser should inform all guests of these highlights in the future... :p :biggrin:
 

silverspoon

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Well.. Screw Up is one of the event highlight.. doesn't those guests know it ??? Maybe the organiser should inform all guests of these highlights in the future... :p :biggrin:

this is not a normal screwed up....it is a screwed up for the rich and famous.....ahhahah
 

2lanu

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Shhh! Dun say it so loud, otherwise the white scum will make another minister in charge of carparking. Then he got pay another million that work out to $1 per car. Even cheaper than a plate of Char Kway Tiao!
 
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