Students swear loudly, throw food at one another and leave mess behind at McDonald's Hougang Mall

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Disgusting mess and behaviour 😠

saw a group of students making a din, playing with their food and leaving a mess behind at the McDonald's outlet at Hougang Mall on December 5, at around 12pm.

The Stomper recounted:"A group of four to five primary to secondary school-aged youths made a ruckus in McDonald's.

 

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I blame the staff for not correcting them or stopping them.

because Hougang no good school around. must stay area with Top Schools got it?

In the past, adults would walk up to them and sternly reprimand them. In addition, the student particulars will be taken down and schools will be notified. With the advent of technology today, we just need to take videos and pictures and send them to the schools. Fast tracked!

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