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A Singaporean Redditor has since been banned from Reddit for posting about a SCDF Warrant Officer's supposed lewd behaviour. The Redditor went on to r/askSingapore and wrote a post about his SCDF paramedic warrant officer. In his "exposé", he wrote that this paramedic has been going for 'pretty young patients' and overexposed them unnecessarily. He gave some examples in his post such as:

Pulling her top all the way to the neck and unclip her bra to expose her boobs; purposely going for upskirt position with patient wearing short skirt, etc. 

The thing like ECG where you don't need to fully open her chest area and can be done more discreetly.

The redditor mentioned that many complaints have already been filed against him for his unethical behavior but it seems like the station is trying to cover up. The officer has also made life difficult for colleagues/juniors who voiced out their concerns against him.

The redditor also mentioned that the investigations against the officer is finally being taken more seriously because of a statement he made to his colleague after doing his deed 

"How's the free show just now?"

The redditor claims that this warrant officer is currently stationed at the East side of Singapore. He urged people to be by your friends/family's side when they are being attended to by a Warrant Officer paramedic and to question them if they find anything amiss.

You can read his full post here:

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We tried to reach out to the Redditor however the account has since been banned and the thread has since been removed. Therefore we are unable to confirm if any of the above information is true. If it is, it would look very badly on our SCDF.

And maybe... they banned the Redditor to cover up this revelation. -WEARS TINFOIL HAT- Just kidding, don't anyhow hor.

A lady took to Facebook to express her gratitude and commend a taxi driver. Unbeknown to her, she dropped her phone in a taxi. However, all was not lost. The taxi driver drove all the way back to East Coast Lagoon to return the phone to her. For his honesty and good deed, he received a small token from the appreciative owner.

IMDA has been sending out letters to Singaporeans who have been reposting the Preetipls video to remove them. They have 6 hours to comply with the request. The letter states that the video 'incites racial hatred, strife and intolerance'. 

A number of Singaporeans has since received the letter, including activists Jolovan Wham and Roy Ngerng, who is currently in Taiwan. 

 

Roy Ngerng also wrote a new post asking for Minister Shanmugam to apologize to Preetipls and her brother Subhas Nair for the 'overreaction to investigate Preetipls and Subhas Nair'.

Subhas Nair was also slated to be in a music documentary 'ROAR' by CNA. The documentary was going to feature Subhas together with stars like Benjamin Kheng, Aisyah Aziz and Wang Weiliang. However, his Subhas's involvement in the documentary has since been dropped after the controversy. Articles related to Subhas's involvement has also been since removed. 

Is our Government overreacting? Should Preetipls's video be allowed? What do you think?

 

A customer was horrified after biting into a live worm that was in her yoghurt.

The yoghurt in question is allegedly the Magnolia aLive Strawberry Youghurt. 

They didn't realise that it came with a "free" live worm that wasn't supposed to be there.

When she first bit into it, the customer thought that she had bitten on a stem. 

If you are the squeamy type, watch what you put inside your mouth before swallowing it. 

A snake was allegedly spotted slithering around the corridor of a HDB, BLK 405 at Woodlands. Is this a cause for concern? Why are more animals coming out of their natural habitats? Hopefully this danger noodle is caught and released properly back to it's natural habitats.

Luckily it did not go into anybody's houses. Previously, another snake slithered into someone's bathroom and stayed there for quite awhile.

You can watch the video here:

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