Ofo has 'practically ceased' operations, sacked employees say, no official notice made to LTA

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SINGAPORE: Former employees from bike-sharing company Ofo, who had their contracts terminated this week, said that the firm’s operations have ...

 

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Cool...wish they would come clean up their debris in our San Diego ocean. Not fair our Lifeguards are left dealing with this.

Hurray , less one walkway nuisance , few to go . More to get rob by this cheapo bikes . This Ah Tiong robbers came Sgp rob and go home , scared bo ?

LTAsg PAPSingapore N who's to b blamed for these shared bikes mess?! Letting it out of control n only then wants to licence it. Bodoh! Peng tan! Goondu!

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