Video circulates: Groups of 7 and 8 angmohs eating at Chinatown Point hawker centre - The Independent Singapore News

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Singapore — Two groups of men and women were filmed flouting Covid-19 rules at the Chinatown Point hawker centre. A video circulating on social media which has been posted on TikTok and Facebook shows one table of seven people, and another table of eight recorded eating at Chinatown Point hawker centre on Friday (Jan 7). …

Singapore — Two groups of men and women were filmed flouting Covid-19 rules at the Chinatown Point hawker centre.which has been posted on TikTok and Facebook shows one table of seven people, and another table of eight recorded eating at Chinatown Point hawker centre on Friday . The original video uploaded to TikTok by @xiaohui661425 has since been taken down, but other copies have found their way to social media.

The netizen who posted the video on Facebook asked: “Where’s the inspector? Where’s the police? Why are these people able to sit together and get a ticket for Singaporeans? Are they privileged or are foreigners having special treatment?”The clip which lasts for 16 seconds shows seven people talking and eating at one table and then pans across the hawker centre to show another table of a group of eight.

This incident is being compared with a Boxing Day party on a yacht in Singapore waters in December 2020. A group of people, mostly British nationals, were spotted ignoring safe-distancing measures on a yacht at Lazarus Island. They were seen dancing as Christmas music was playing. A Facebook user by the name of Bu Hui Yan had posted photos and videos of that Boxing Day party. Stills and videos were also circulated via WhatsApp.- Advertisement 2-

 

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What kind of dreadful divisive reporting is this? What purpose alluding to race in headline? Why refer to an event Dec 2020 despite countless other breaches since by all residents? Even admit not clear when filmed, and yet you go ahead and bait... shame on you.

dae r bloomin tourist$ dunno d LAW lark...if dae r FT workers..deport dam..angmor tuakee isit?

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