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bingren
26-05-2008, 10:42 AM
http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_241103.html

It'll examine causes of anti-social actions like littering in HDB estates
By April Chong & Eisen Teo

BAD behaviour in the HDB heartland seems to be on the rise - whether it's residents who let their wet laundry drip onto the floors below or those who sweep rubbish out of the door into common areas.

The lack of social consciousness is enough to prompt the setting up of a workgroup that will look at, among other things, causes of the littering problem.

Chairing the workgroup will be Senior Minister of State (National Development and Education) Grace Fu.

She noted the rising number of conflicts among residents, some of which stem from dirty habits.

In the past, families would keep the common areas outside their own homes clean.

'These days, the expectation is that as long as it is a common area, a cleaner must come almost every day and immediately when there is rubbish,' she said.

She also noted that closed-circuit television used to be installed mainly for security reasons.

Now, it is increasingly being used to catch litterbugs and those who urinate in common areas.

Ms Fu picked the occasion of the Island-Wide Cleanest Estate Competition prize presentation ceremony yesterday to announce the formation of the group, which will include four other Members of Parliament.

Nine MPs were at Block 386 Bukit Batok West Avenue 5 to pick up awards on behalf of their town councils for keeping their resident committee zones, town centres, food centres and toilets spick and span.

None would say that the littering problem has worsened, although all had anecdotes about bad social behaviour that had been brought to their attention.

Ungracious Singaporeans are not the only litterbugs, said Hong Kah GRC MP Ang Mong Seng.

Foreign workers are adding to the littering problem too, he said.

'They do not know that this is an offence here. Therefore, the town council staff and grassroots members have to give them advice. We need some time to educate them.'

Jurong Town Council yesterday walked off with awards in all four competition categories.

These are open to the 14 People's Action Party town councils.

Yuhua Village Market and Food Centre at Jurong East Street 24 - one of the winning food centres - had relied heavily on stallholder and town council help to keep its premises spotless.

The stallholders attend courses on hygiene and foodhandling conducted by the National Environment Agency (NEA) while the cleaners attend basic cleaning courses, said the food centre's chairman Neo Swee Eng.

The Ang Mo Kio-Yio Chu Kang Town Council is also making an extra effort against littering.

Working with the NEA, it will have litter indices posted at community centres and clubs to indicate how clean or dirty their surrounding areas are.

The indices will be updated monthly.

Yesterday, grassroots leaders went around Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 to collect litter. The litter was dumped into a 'Litter-O-Meter' - a transparent acrylic bin that measures 140cm by 80cm by 80cm.

In the space of 45 minutes, the garbage had piled up to a metre high.

The cleanest estate competition was last held in 2003. Mr Ang, who is also the chairman of its organising committee, plans to conduct the competition every other year.

bingren
26-05-2008, 10:45 AM
Good luck to the workgroup. I don't have much faith in changing the bad habits. It's the general attitude that needs to be changed.

Need some examples?
Hungry in Hougang, but no basic manners! (http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=23686)
Young boy caught peeing off Kusu island jetty. (http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=23678)
Neighbour waters plants and wets all our clothes. (http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=23669)
Void deck looks even more like dumping ground now. (http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=23676)
Magnetic pins thrown from above causes windscreen to shatter. (http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=23704)
Two people only, yet five seats occupied. (http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=23935)
First the right leg ... then the left leg. (http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=23934)

I was walking to Boon Tong Kee in Balestier from Toa Payoh HDB Hub on Friday 23/5. I was near a HDB block when a pile of water just dropped in front of me. O.o If I had been there a bit earlier, I would have been hit! *curses*

Gabriel_Lucifer
26-05-2008, 02:11 PM
There's no way in life that you'll be able to run away from these people. I dun blame them or rate them as bad... Its just the way people were brought up, environmental and social behaviors which makes them like this...

I do have several neighbors staying above me hanging dripping clothes, watering plants and wets the other floors, littering food stuffs, unwanted stuffs along the corridors, into the pots of plants etc... Its endless...

I think its the way they were brought up ba... Thats how i feel.

IMO I feel the majority of the older generations (obasan generation) are like these... Yes definitely there's a handful of youngsters who does these as well...

I feel its also up to individuals to learn and accept them and not listen and then expect. Its not that you're carrying a big bag of veg from a market and you're 45 maybe 50 yr old that you don't need to give up your seat to a pregnant or an older man who is walking with a walking stick... Its more from the heart rather than from the book...

There's lots more to quote but definitely these things goes on forever. NOT just in sg but also in other countries...

Leslie
26-05-2008, 02:55 PM
Should form a society known as the Anti-National Troublemaker, Idiot and A$$h0l3 Strike Squad ("ANTIASS").

Selected genetically and morally superior citizens (like me) will be given sweeping powers to punish the socially inconsiderate. We will staple four labels that say "I am an ass" in each of the official languages, on their foreheads. Labels must remain continuously attached for one week, and failure will be punished with being publicly slapped with a wet fish.

Male 2nd offenders will be fined $10,000 and issued CWOs ("Corrective Waxing Orders") where all bodily hair will be publicly stripped off in one go. Females will be fined $10,000 and bartered off as domestic help to Middle Eastern countries in exchange for oil if they cannot pay.

Confirmed see drop in antisocial behaviour!

bingren
26-05-2008, 03:05 PM
Confirmed see drop in antisocial behaviour!
Unfortunately hard to enforce. :( They do it with stealth nowadays -- hence the increase in CCTV to catch them in action. My ex-neighbour installed a cctv at the entrance of his unit cause he had constantly found dirty diapers in his pots of vegetables -- not that they wanted to fertilize the vegetables for him. Finally they found out that the culprit was the maid from another neighbour =.= Kaoz.

Leslie
26-05-2008, 03:12 PM
This is why u must have ngeow, ruthless and committed people (like me) in ANTIASS.

In any case, regardless of their commitment level (which is of course unquestioned), ANTIASS members are the cream of society and must be remunerated accordingly to ensure results, and to avoid the temptation of corruption. Bonus bounty for every male caught, and every 10th female apprehended may be used as an indentured domestic helper.

Whole day whole night I will wait by your neighbour's vegetable pot to catch the culprit sia.

Koo
26-05-2008, 05:03 PM
This workgroup is somehow for wayang show, it better off educating the younger generations to nip the problems.

Defiler
26-05-2008, 08:30 PM
BR,

Eat at Boon Tong Kee? Exp siah. You velly wu lui leh. :D

Balestier shophouse got a lot of new "citizens". Need to educate them while teaching them how to say the pledge. :)

jdelpiero
27-05-2008, 03:46 PM
Singapore needs a committee for everything..

the problem is the culture that Singapore has developed over the years..
to be number one..
u just don't give a flying fish to anyone else.