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Rat Infestation Just Beside Bukit Batok MRT Station.

Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

Because other places are worse infected.
 
Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

NEA should go to east coast beach in the evening.
there are so many rats there
and nobody seemed tobe doing anything about it
 
Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

Heard there's a big White Rat in Istanna running about too...
 
Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

kar kee nang

If this was the workers' party town council jurisdiction, all departments will deny that they are in charge including the train providing, transport company etc.... the TC will be produced in court & fined to the maximum the law allows...

But this is member....SINGAPOREANS 60% are stupid people....:rolleyes:
 
Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

It's Lee Yock Suan's brat's GRC. Obviously they had to exterminate those rats at Bukit Batok, no expenses spared.
 
Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

What expenses? It's all THEIR money
 
Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

Long zong kaki lang. You scratch my back, I scratch yours. You suck my cock, I suck yours.

PAP estates can do no wrong. Only WP estates are dangerous, dirty slum wastelands. ;)

PAP will direct police to investigate. Rats came from WP. Sabotage.
 
Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

They scare their rice bowl broken.
 
Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

This jerk Desmond Lee kpkb about other people's constituencies but not a squeak from him in his own backyard.
But then again, not surprising. These clowns are lap dogs, at the disposal of His Master's Voice.
Souless, shameless jerk of the first degree.
 
Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

This jerk Desmond Lee kpkb about other people's constituencies but not a squeak from him in his own backyard.
But then again, not surprising. These clowns are lap dogs, at the disposal of His Master's Voice.
Souless, shameless jerk of the first degree.

Source: The Alternative View

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The MSM have been silent about the failure of the Jurong Town Council and HDB to respond to and address the rat infestation problem in Bukit Batok before it became a full blown colony and went viral.

No where is the apparent lapse by both agencies mentioned - especially in Channel News Asia which has been actively trying to shift the blame away from its PAP masters.

But we are not blind or stupid.

Among all the parties, the PAP first term Minister of State Desmond Lee should shoulder the biggest blame. Not only is he a member of the rat-infested GRC. He is also the second-in-charge at HDB which administers that plot of land.

So for all his preening and posturing during the arrears saga involving AHPETC, for all his call for transparency and accountability, may we ask Desmond Lee: WHERE ARE YOU HIDING?


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Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

Oic so Desmond Lee is in charge of HDB and that rat hill under him. So he is very irresponsible to be silent.
 
Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

Oic so Desmond Lee is in charge of HDB and that rat hill under him. So he is very irresponsible to be silent.

He's silent because he was instructed to do so. Same as Intan during the Yang Yin incident.

These pappy scums do nothing without the approval of their masters.
 
Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

He's silent because he was instructed to do so. Same as Intan during the Yang Yin incident.

These pappy scums do nothing without the approval of their masters.

These are really good for nothing minister and mp to do nothing good for what they are paid for.
 
More places with rats seen...

1. around Lau Pasat's al fresco area - esp the satay stalls
2. between the Kafe and Toast at SGH and the Urology Dept.

Both in Tanjong Pagar GRC.
 
Re: How come rat infested Bukit Batok scored green in estate cleanliness?

Oic so Desmond Lee is in charge of HDB and that rat hill under him. So he is very irresponsible to be silent.

Silence is golden. :D
 
Re: Authorities - Rats under control at Bt Batok

they are all over the place!
 
$120K spent on exterminating 230 rats. Value for money?

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It was reported by the Chinese media here that the total cost of the pest control operations at Bukit Batok hill was over $120,000.

This was reportedly paid for by Jurong Town council after a video of dozens of rats scurrying around the hill in broad daylight went viral online.

This amount comes from the town council’s budget which in turn is paid for by taxpayer money given to town councils through government grants and also from the residents of the Jurong Town through S&CC fees.

When considering that currently about 230 rats have been caught and the pest busters claim that they have seen a drastic reduction in rat activity in the area, it means that the town council spent about $522 to kill each rat.

Do you think it should costs this much to kill a rat?

The issue here is that there are large costs involved with eradication of a large infestation such as the one at Bukit Batok. This is understandable, however, this huge cost can and should have been saved by preventative measures or early action.

The original uploader of the viral video shared that the infestation was located at the hill just beside Bukit Batok MRT station. The video was also taken in broad daylight.

This is an area which is in plain sight of hundreds of commuters daily and one town council branch is located just a few blocks away from the infested hill.

Why was no action taken until the viral video was posted online?

Had earlier pest-control action been taken, the price tag would have been much cheaper and residents in the area would have been able to enjoy a pest-free estate much sooner.

It seems that the town council’s inaction has resulted in a huge price that the residents must pay on top of having had to put up with a major rat problem for many months prior.

Especially at a time when government agencies are picking on the opposition town council, it seems that their own problems should probably be worth more attention than ‘fixing’ the opposition.

What do you think? http://therealsingapore.com/content/jurong-town-council-spent-120000-taxpayer-money-kill-230-rats
 
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