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Kee Chew

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This whole turn of event is really satisfying...guard uncle lost job probably displaced by changing industry or cheaper labour than as a guard follows some stupid rule of condo management to charge indians a parking fee on deepavali (should have been waived for all since it's a ph) drunk fake cert ft shouts degrading remarks and both security guard and ft gets removed from their jobs...shows everyone is small minded and really what good comes out of this?



we all learnt a new Four Letters Word - CECA :biggrin:
 

laksaboy

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Of all places, JP Morgan had to set up shop at the Chennai Business Park. :rolleyes:

Another CECA FT will replace him.
 

LaoTze

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I LOVE RAMESH

MAY THERE BE EVEN MORE RAMESH
TO SHOW SINGAPOREANS CLEARLY NEVER TO TRUST PAP


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UPDATES
Steady lah, Temasek Times!

⛽ Jiayou!

1. From Temasek Times (31.10.2019):
https://temasektimes.wordpress.com/2019/10/31/exposed-rameshs-apology-was-staged/
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2. From fuckwarezone Forum Thread - Pages 1 To 3 To Date:
https://forums.fuckwarezone.com.sg/eat-drink-man-woman-16/rameshs-apology-staged-6139561.html


Send this on via your WhatsApp to all Singaporeans to know what PAP did to us

PAP want to retain on to their power. And their ability to laff and laff and laff on way to their banks.

PAP also know money in Singaporean hands and pockets very very dangerous to them.
Part of those money can be used to finance political fight against PAP.

So how to decrease those money in Singaporeans.
Making things and services in Singapore for Singaporeans ultra expensive not enough to remove the money floating about.
Even if that make cronies of PAP very rich not enough.

It is political necessity for PAP to remove as much money from Singaporeans as possible as maid levies COEs , ever rising water and electricity and GST etc etc not enough.

PAP also know money in Singaporean hands and pockets very very dangerous to them.
Part of those money can be used to finance political fight against PAP.



GET FOREIGNERS INTO SINGAPORE TO SOAK UP AS MUCH MONEY AS POSSIBLE.
BE THAT BY INDIANS OR BANGLAS OR PINOYS OR TIONGS WHO WILL SAVE AND SAVE AND SEND THAT MONEY BACK
LESS MONEY IN SINGAPOREANS MEANT LESS MONEY TO FIGHT PAP

SO PAP CAN LAFF AND LAFF AND LAFF AND THEIR UNCLES AND AUNTIES AND SONS AND DAUGHTERS AND NIECES AND NEPHEWS CAN LAFF AND LAFF NON STOP ON THE WAY TO THEIR BANKS.
AND THEIR CRONIES AND PAPER GENERALS AND CECAs PIECES OF SHIT CAN LAFF AND LAFF AND LAFF

FUCK THE SINGAPOREANS WHO CAN CRY AND CRY AND BE PANDA FOOD DELIVERERS AND SELL TISSUE PAPERS AT HAWKER CENTERS AND PICK UP CARDBOARD

WHO CARES AS LONG AS PAP MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS IN WHITE CAN CONTINUE TO LAFF AND LAFF AND LAFFF


https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...pros-in-2011/articleshow/8261894.cms?from=mdr
 

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$1.5m condo parking saga: Resident given stern warning for verbally abusing security guard
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Mr Erramalli Ramesh was caught on video verbally abusing a condominium security guard last October.
PHOTO: Screengrab/Youtube


Jan 17, 2020
SINGAPORE - Mr Erramalli Ramesh, the man who was caught on a widely shared video verbally abusing a condominium security guard last October, has been issued a stern warning by the police for intentionally causing harassment.
Four other men were in turn also given warnings for harassing Mr Erramalli, including threatening him and his family with death, violence and rape.
The police said on Friday (Jan 17) that it reached the decision in consultation with the Attorney-General's Chambers.
Despite Mr Erramalli saying that he did not wish to pursue the matter against those who harassed him, the police said they nevertheless carried out investigations.
Two men, aged 41 and 47, were issued stern warnings for causing intentional harassment to Mr Erramalli. Two other men, aged 19 and 56, were given 12-month conditional warnings for threatening him and his family with death and violence.
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The spat between Mr Erramalli and the security guard happened at Eight Riversuites condominium in Whampoa during the Deepavali weekend last year.
The incident was caught on video, which shows him swearing at the guard after being told by the security officer that he needed to pay a $10 fee for guests parking at the condo after 11pm.
He is heard telling security officers that he bought his apartment for $1.5 million, and that it was not a Housing Board block.
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After the video was uploaded online, netizens dug up his personal details, including his educational credentials and the company he works for, and posted these online, with many accompanying their posts with threatening or racist remarks.
Read also
Call out racism both online and offline: Panel on impact of social media

The incident also led the Union of Security Employees and two security agency associations to condemn Mr Erramalli’s actions, highlighting the difficult position security officers often find themselves in when residents disagree with condominium management rules.
In a private meeting on Oct 30, Mr Erramalli met the senior security supervisor, Mr Steven Heng, whom he had insulted, and apologised. Mr Heng also urged everyone “to forgive Mr Erramalli and forget this unfortunate incident”.
Amid questions about Mr Erramalli’s citizenship status, the Ministry of Home Affairs had said that he became a Singaporean under the Family Ties scheme through marriage to a local-born Singapore citizen.
Checks by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority also found no evidence that he had falsified his educational qualifications.

This article was first published in The Straits Times. Permission required for reproduction.
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image_253.jpg
Mr Erramalli Ramesh was caught on video verbally abusing a condominium security guard last October.
PHOTO: Screengrab/Youtube


Jan 17, 2020
SINGAPORE - Mr Erramalli Ramesh, the man who was caught on a widely shared video verbally abusing a condominium security guard last October, has been issued a stern warning by the police for intentionally causing harassment.
Four other men were in turn also given warnings for harassing Mr Erramalli, including threatening him and his family with death, violence and rape.
The police said on Friday (Jan 17) that it reached the decision in consultation with the Attorney-General's Chambers.
Despite Mr Erramalli saying that he did not wish to pursue the matter against those who harassed him, the police said they nevertheless carried out investigations.
Two men, aged 41 and 47, were issued stern warnings for causing intentional harassment to Mr Erramalli. Two other men, aged 19 and 56, were given 12-month conditional warnings for threatening him and his family with death and violence.
AsiaOne_Beta_Ad_03.jpg

The spat between Mr Erramalli and the security guard happened at Eight Riversuites condominium in Whampoa during the Deepavali weekend last year.
The incident was caught on video, which shows him swearing at the guard after being told by the security officer that he needed to pay a $10 fee for guests parking at the condo after 11pm.
He is heard telling security officers that he bought his apartment for $1.5 million, and that it was not a Housing Board block.
asiaone-telegram-banner.jpg

After the video was uploaded online, netizens dug up his personal details, including his educational credentials and the company he works for, and posted these online, with many accompanying their posts with threatening or racist remarks.
Read also
Call out racism both online and offline: Panel on impact of social media

The incident also led the Union of Security Employees and two security agency associations to condemn Mr Erramalli’s actions, highlighting the difficult position security officers often find themselves in when residents disagree with condominium management rules.
In a private meeting on Oct 30, Mr Erramalli met the senior security supervisor, Mr Steven Heng, whom he had insulted, and apologised. Mr Heng also urged everyone “to forgive Mr Erramalli and forget this unfortunate incident”.
Amid questions about Mr Erramalli’s citizenship status, the Ministry of Home Affairs had said that he became a Singaporean under the Family Ties scheme through marriage to a local-born Singapore citizen.
Checks by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority also found no evidence that he had falsified his educational qualifications.

This article was first published in The Straits Times. Permission required for reproduction.
a1logo-sticky-yellow.png
image_253.jpg
Mr Erramalli Ramesh was caught on video verbally abusing a condominium security guard last October.
PHOTO: Screengrab/Youtube


Jan 17, 2020
SINGAPORE - Mr Erramalli Ramesh, the man who was caught on a widely shared video verbally abusing a condominium security guard last October, has been issued a stern warning by the police for intentionally causing harassment.
Four other men were in turn also given warnings for harassing Mr Erramalli, including threatening him and his family with death, violence and rape.
The police said on Friday (Jan 17) that it reached the decision in consultation with the Attorney-General's Chambers.
Despite Mr Erramalli saying that he did not wish to pursue the matter against those who harassed him, the police said they nevertheless carried out investigations.
Two men, aged 41 and 47, were issued stern warnings for causing intentional harassment to Mr Erramalli. Two other men, aged 19 and 56, were given 12-month conditional warnings for threatening him and his family with death and violence.
AsiaOne_Beta_Ad_03.jpg

The spat between Mr Erramalli and the security guard happened at Eight Riversuites condominium in Whampoa during the Deepavali weekend last year.
The incident was caught on video, which shows him swearing at the guard after being told by the security officer that he needed to pay a $10 fee for guests parking at the condo after 11pm.
He is heard telling security officers that he bought his apartment for $1.5 million, and that it was not a Housing Board block.
asiaone-telegram-banner.jpg

After the video was uploaded online, netizens dug up his personal details, including his educational credentials and the company he works for, and posted these online, with many accompanying their posts with threatening or racist remarks.
Read also
Call out racism both online and offline: Panel on impact of social media

The incident also led the Union of Security Employees and two security agency associations to condemn Mr Erramalli’s actions, highlighting the difficult position security officers often find themselves in when residents disagree with condominium management rules.
In a private meeting on Oct 30, Mr Erramalli met the senior security supervisor, Mr Steven Heng, whom he had insulted, and apologised. Mr Heng also urged everyone “to forgive Mr Erramalli and forget this unfortunate incident”.
Amid questions about Mr Erramalli’s citizenship status, the Ministry of Home Affairs had said that he became a Singaporean under the Family Ties scheme through marriage to a local-born Singapore citizen.
Checks by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority also found no evidence that he had falsified his educational qualifications.

This article was first published in The Straits Times. Permission required for reproduction.
a1logo-sticky-yellow.png
image_253.jpg
Mr Erramalli Ramesh was caught on video verbally abusing a condominium security guard last October.
PHOTO: Screengrab/Youtube


Jan 17, 2020
SINGAPORE - Mr Erramalli Ramesh, the man who was caught on a widely shared video verbally abusing a condominium security guard last October, has been issued a stern warning by the police for intentionally causing harassment.
Four other men were in turn also given warnings for harassing Mr Erramalli, including threatening him and his family with death, violence and rape.
The police said on Friday (Jan 17) that it reached the decision in consultation with the Attorney-General's Chambers.
Despite Mr Erramalli saying that he did not wish to pursue the matter against those who harassed him, the police said they nevertheless carried out investigations.
Two men, aged 41 and 47, were issued stern warnings for causing intentional harassment to Mr Erramalli. Two other men, aged 19 and 56, were given 12-month conditional warnings for threatening him and his family with death and violence.
AsiaOne_Beta_Ad_03.jpg

The spat between Mr Erramalli and the security guard happened at Eight Riversuites condominium in Whampoa during the Deepavali weekend last year.
The incident was caught on video, which shows him swearing at the guard after being told by the security officer that he needed to pay a $10 fee for guests parking at the condo after 11pm.
He is heard telling security officers that he bought his apartment for $1.5 million, and that it was not a Housing Board block.
asiaone-telegram-banner.jpg

After the video was uploaded online, netizens dug up his personal details, including his educational credentials and the company he works for, and posted these online, with many accompanying their posts with threatening or racist remarks.
Read also
Call out racism both online and offline: Panel on impact of social media

The incident also led the Union of Security Employees and two security agency associations to condemn Mr Erramalli’s actions, highlighting the difficult position security officers often find themselves in when residents disagree with condominium management rules.
In a private meeting on Oct 30, Mr Erramalli met the senior security supervisor, Mr Steven Heng, whom he had insulted, and apologised. Mr Heng also urged everyone “to forgive Mr Erramalli and forget this unfortunate incident”.
Amid questions about Mr Erramalli’s citizenship status, the Ministry of Home Affairs had said that he became a Singaporean under the Family Ties scheme through marriage to a local-born Singapore citizen.
Checks by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority also found no evidence that he had falsified his educational qualifications.

This article was first published in The Straits Times. Permission required for reproduction.
a1logo-sticky-yellow.png
image_253.jpg
Mr Erramalli Ramesh was caught on video verbally abusing a condominium security guard last October.
PHOTO: Screengrab/Youtube


Jan 17, 2020
SINGAPORE - Mr Erramalli Ramesh, the man who was caught on a widely shared video verbally abusing a condominium security guard last October, has been issued a stern warning by the police for intentionally causing harassment.
Four other men were in turn also given warnings for harassing Mr Erramalli, including threatening him and his family with death, violence and rape.
The police said on Friday (Jan 17) that it reached the decision in consultation with the Attorney-General's Chambers.
Despite Mr Erramalli saying that he did not wish to pursue the matter against those who harassed him, the police said they nevertheless carried out investigations.
Two men, aged 41 and 47, were issued stern warnings for causing intentional harassment to Mr Erramalli. Two other men, aged 19 and 56, were given 12-month conditional warnings for threatening him and his family with death and violence.
AsiaOne_Beta_Ad_03.jpg

The spat between Mr Erramalli and the security guard happened at Eight Riversuites condominium in Whampoa during the Deepavali weekend last year.
The incident was caught on video, which shows him swearing at the guard after being told by the security officer that he needed to pay a $10 fee for guests parking at the condo after 11pm.
He is heard telling security officers that he bought his apartment for $1.5 million, and that it was not a Housing Board block.
asiaone-telegram-banner.jpg

After the video was uploaded online, netizens dug up his personal details, including his educational credentials and the company he works for, and posted these online, with many accompanying their posts with threatening or racist remarks.
Read also
Call out racism both online and offline: Panel on impact of social media

The incident also led the Union of Security Employees and two security agency associations to condemn Mr Erramalli’s actions, highlighting the difficult position security officers often find themselves in when residents disagree with condominium management rules.
In a private meeting on Oct 30, Mr Erramalli met the senior security supervisor, Mr Steven Heng, whom he had insulted, and apologised. Mr Heng also urged everyone “to forgive Mr Erramalli and forget this unfortunate incident”.
Amid questions about Mr Erramalli’s citizenship status, the Ministry of Home Affairs had said that he became a Singaporean under the Family Ties scheme through marriage to a local-born Singapore citizen.
Checks by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority also found no evidence that he had falsified his educational qualifications.

This article was first published in The Straits Times. Permission required for reproduction.
 

hofmann

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This whole turn of event is really satisfying...guard uncle lost job probably displaced by changing industry or cheaper labour than as a guard follows some stupid rule of condo management to charge indians a parking fee on deepavali (should have been waived for all since it's a ph) drunk fake cert ft shouts degrading remarks and both security guard and ft gets removed from their jobs...shows everyone is small minded and really what good comes out of this?

The only silver lining is that cecas will learn to behave themselves properly. None will want to lose as much face as Ramesh.
 
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