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Posted on 25 Aug, 2009 10:26
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STOMPer Teo says is annoyed that this resident at Blk 351A Canberra Road keeps hanging his/her laundry at the void deck and blocking the walkway.
In an email to STOMP today (Aug 25), the STOMPer says:
“Every Saturday afternoon, on my way back home from work, I will definitely encounter this situation.
“Someone thinks that he or she owns the whole walkway. He/She hangs laundry directly across the entrance to the void deck.
“Though this is not the only entrance to the void deck, it is still considered a very selfish and non-civic minded act.
“That person could have actually placed the clothes further away from the walkway access.
“Why must he/she block the path?”
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Posted on 25 Aug, 2009 10:26
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=530 align=center><TBODY><TR><TD>Inconsiderate resident hangs laundry at void deck and blocks walkway
STOMPer Teo says is annoyed that this resident at Blk 351A Canberra Road keeps hanging his/her laundry at the void deck and blocking the walkway.
In an email to STOMP today (Aug 25), the STOMPer says:
“Every Saturday afternoon, on my way back home from work, I will definitely encounter this situation.
“Someone thinks that he or she owns the whole walkway. He/She hangs laundry directly across the entrance to the void deck.
“Though this is not the only entrance to the void deck, it is still considered a very selfish and non-civic minded act.
“That person could have actually placed the clothes further away from the walkway access.
“Why must he/she block the path?”
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