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LTA apprehends over 110 offences, including non-compliant window tinting & illegal exhaust modifications, over Christmas periodSINGAPORE — Road users are reminded to keep safety top of mind and observe prevailing rules and guidelines during the holiday season. The Land Transport Authority continues with regular enforcement efforts across the island to ensure road safety throughout the festive period.

In its recent operations over the Christmas holidays, LTA apprehended 74 vehicle-related offences and 37 active mobility offences. The vehicle offences included illegal exhaust modifications, non-compliant window tinting and licence plates, wrote LTA in a Facebook post on Friday . ‘How do you all live with stay-in maids?’ — Netizen asks because ‘our maid getting close with me on my bed when I’m trying to rest’SINGAPORE — A Reddit user who did not grow up with a maid in their household recently took to r/askSingapore wondering how others, who have stay-in domestic helpers, do it. The Redditor huayi3 wrote on Friday that due to illness, their family recently had to get a helper for their parents.

“I’m not used to a stranger in my space 24/7 , and through no fault of her own, I find myself getting super annoyed she’s in my space. I am not comfortable with having this stranger close to me, touching my stuff , needing assurances from me, getting close with me on my bed when I’m trying to rest, etc.

 

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