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Good morning and thank you for your support.
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Support TS for this jialat thread.
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War zone thread now. Haizzz.
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Great story and funny too.
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Since when he got lanjiao?
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Good morning.
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The changing face of vice in Geylang
Online vice is on the rise and the authorities have changed the laws to combat it. Changes to the Women's Charter kicked in on July 1 and they include a new section, 146A, which targets those who operate or maintain websites which offer sexual services or allow prostitutes to advertise. Those convicted can be fined up to $10,000 or jailed for up to five years, or both. Section 146 was also tweaked to make clear that it is an offence for a person to live on or receive various forms of gratification in return for helping in the prostitution of another person. The changes are a response to how the Internet has affected the world's oldest industry - the sex trade. Instead of having highly visible red-light districts, the shift online has made prostitution a more hidden and discreet business. It means prostitutes no longer need middlemen - agencies and pimps - to source for clients or to provide a venue. And many have decided to have a go at it alone. Singapore is no exception. Over the past few years, websites where women post advertisements to solicit for paid sex have sprung up. These women operate out of Housing Board or private flats, and the advertisements are grouped according to where they are located - north, south, east, west or central Singapore. Some websites also have a special section for Geylang. The Sunday Times found at least 60 women using condominium units in the area for prostitution. Clients can browse the websites by the women's location, age, bust size, height, types of sexual services offered, or how much they cost. The women's "business" addresses are not listed on the websites. Customers can call or text to find out the rough location. The exact address is revealed only when the client reaches the area. The police have, in the past, raided HDB flats in areas such as Woodlands, Jurong West and Ang Mo Kio that were being used for prostitution. In Parliament earlier this year, during the second reading of the Women's Charter amendment Bill, Mr Alex Yam, an MP in the Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC, asked how the law would deal with sites that are hosted abroad. "A simple Google search will reveal that there are many such sites but there are no provisions under Section 146 for this," he noted. Ireland, for instance, banned the advertising of sexual services in 1994. However, it has had limited impact as the websites simply moved abroad. In his speech, Minister for Social and Family Development Tan Chuan-Jin acknowledged the online vice problem and the challenges it posed. He said: "The rise of online media has allowed vice syndicates to take their business online to widen their reach to clients, while hiding behind the anonymity of the Internet. "This makes it challenging for the police to prevent and detect criminal groups conducting such a business. "Sexual services at hotels and residences arranged by vice syndicates using new technologies also affect the public's sense of safety and security." Such friction has already surfaced in Geylang. Last year, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said that some parts of the red-light district in Geylang will be rezoned for "commercial/institution" uses to halt the development of more homes in the area. "This is to minimise the issues arising from incompatibility of uses, and friction between residential and non-residential uses in the area," the URA had said then. IT manager Henry Goh, 43, said that more condominium and shoebox units in Geylang are being used for vice. "Two to three years ago, there was one unit on my floor using it for such purposes but now, there are three on my floor alone," said Mr Goh, who lives at Viento, a condominium in Lorong 30. "It is obvious. Seven to eight different men visit the unit at different times at night. So I just make sure I lock my doors." Mr Adhi, 32, an engineer who lives at Smart Suites, off Lorong 27, said he finds it disturbing when strange men call on the intercom at night. "We have to keep saying that it's the wrong number." He added, highlighting his concern: "It is not safe as we have a four-year-old daughter." Ms Vanessa Ho, 28, director of sex workers' rights group Project X, said stepped-up police patrols in areas such as Geylang in the past few years have resulted in more sex business being transacted online. She said: "This makes it harder for us to reach out to support them in terms of their safety or health, and the changes in law further stigmatise them and give their customers more leverage to threaten or abuse them behind closed doors." Project X started an outreach programme two years ago for escorts who ply their trade online, mostly to inform migrant sex workers of the support services it provides. It is also in contact with a small group of local freelancers, who are mainly students and professionals. Meanwhile, a Ministry of Home Affairs spokesman said that the police take a pragmatic approach to prostitution, which focuses on confining vice activities within traditional red-light areas. He said: "Enforcement action is also taken to ensure that organised groups do not gain a foothold through such activities, and that no person is forced into prostitution or exploited." Continue reading here - http://www.straitstimes.com/singapor...xtor=EREC-16-1
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Very nice jialat thread
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Police classifies case of unnatural death at Geylang Lorong 23 as murder
Published Jul 10, 2016, 5:53 pm SGT SINGAPORE - The case of a 52-year-old man being found dead near a coffee shop in Geylang Lorong 23 on Saturday (July 9) has been classified as murder. In a statement on Sunday (July 10), police said it was appealing for information on the whereabouts of 54-year-old Yeo Ai Leng to assist with investigations into the case. Later in the evening, it confirmed that Yeo had been traced and was not a suspect. The Sunday Times reported that the dead man had a deep cut from the left side of his ear to the top of his head, and a wooden stick was found nearby. continue reading here : http://www.straitstimes.com/singapor...g-23-as-murder
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Good morning.
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Lol all clones left hand talk to right hand. Time to unsubscribe
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Woman bashes grandma for 18mins, stamps on her head 10 times
Don't let Casey Sabrina Ng's small size fool you. She has a history of violence. Once she is riled up, she becomes a hellcat of spite and spitfire. Just ask Madam Toh Siew Hong, a 64-year-old housewife and grandmother, who bore the brunt of Ng's rage for what must have seemed like an interminable 18 minutes in 2013. Or the pregnant woman Ng kicked in the tummy. Or her daughter's sister-in-law whom Ng threatened with a chopper. Even police officers investigating her bouts of violence were not spared her fury. Ng, 43, who is also known as Asha Verma, pleaded guilty in court yesterday to four counts of voluntarily causing hurt and three counts of voluntarily causing hurt to public servants. - See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapo....vfNZ3yjv.dpuf
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