Originally posted by Midlusionz:Niceeeee
Just stating the obvious. ![]()
That's just him :D
Originally posted by Midlusionz:That's just him :D
I can imagine the immigration people circulating his application as a joke email. ![]()
His attempts to make him feel better about his failures are truly pathetic.
Originally posted by Gedanken:I can imagine the immigration people circulating his application as a joke email.
His attempts to make him feel better about his failures are truly pathetic.
We just can't change the facts ppl are living SG for somewhere better, learn to accept the fact, imo.
Envy's a terrible, terrible thing. ![]()
Originally posted by Gedanken:Envy's a terrible, terrible thing.
well hellooo. :-) *Aussie accent* fancy meeting you here.
1 year on, and he's STILL at it?! (That's nothing to be envious about, no. *laughs*)
Nah, it's his envy that we're talking about here. Between that and his being one of life's natural losers, it's just about impossible to feel bad about saying anything about him. ![]()
yesterday's news was that singapore crimes in drugs abuse (HEROIN) surged by 24% from 2007.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/405714/1/.html
JEWEL TOPSFIELD | Caution urged as part of strategy to crack down on violent robberies on trains.

Dayajot Singh, foreground, stands on the corner of Barkly and Ferguson streets, with L to R, Inderjot Singh, Harwinder Singh and Ricky Ahluwalia. Photo: Rebecca Hallas
''Indian students will be taught not to speak loudly in their native tongue or display signs of wealth such as iPods when travelling on trains at night, as part of a strategy to crack down on violent robberies.
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INDIAN students will be taught not to speak loudly in their native tongue or display signs of wealth such as iPods when travelling on trains at night, as part of a strategy to crack down on violent robberies.
Robberies in Melbourne's western suburbs jumped by 27per cent last financial year. Police estimated almost a third of victims were of Indian appearance.
A special police group has been formed to combat the robberies amid fears that some are racially motivated and that Indian international students are soft targets because they carry iPods and laptops on trains late at night.
The Federation of Indian Students of Australia says Melbourne, which has about 33,000 Indian international students, may no longer be seen as a safe destination.
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http://www.theage.com.au/national/indians-told-to-keep-low-profile-20090218-8bjz.html
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pl note u also may be robbed in Singapore --
Low Crime in Singapore does not mean No Crime.
Do you get it?

as seen in SG
Stop arguing about which country has more crime rates ba.
Fact SG has much better security then AU and should stay that way for another 10 years..... if you are afraid of theft then get insurance. I did. Most crimes in AU are $ related.
wat can we say when we read this news.
wat signal does the court send to would be criminals?
Do lah!!No jail lah....no need to scare lah...ha ha.
Thats why my oz PR form stil in the bottom of drawer.
''THE Opposition has demanded that the Director of Public Prosecutions urgently appeal against the sentence of a 24-year-old man who escaped jail despite pleading guilty to raping a four-year-girl as she slept at her grandmother's house.
The man, who cannot be named, was given a two-year suspended jail term in the District Court in Sydney on February 5 after he pleaded guilty to breaking into a house at Gulmarrad near Yamba in November 2007 and sexually assaulting the girl.
Police were called to the house on November 22 after the girl's grandmother discovered her car had been broken into. When they arrived, the girl told them that a man had been inside the house overnight and had sexually assaulted her. The man was arrested five days after the attack when police matched him to DNA on clothing found at the scene.
He was charged with sexual assault of a person under the age of 10 as well as several other charges including break and enter. The man spent 14 months in prison awaiting his sentence but walked free after his appearance last month.
The shadow attorney-general, Greg Smith, said the Director of Public Prosecutions should urgently consider an appeal and described the sentence as "unbelievable".
"It seems totally inappropriate for the court to impose such a light sentence where the maximum penalty for such an offence is 25 years. An explanation is required," he said.
Mr Smith said the leniency of the sentence sent a poor message to the community.
"The community have a right to expect the punishment to fit the crime. Here the crime was against a four-year-old child," he said.
The girl's MP, Steve Cansdell, said he was "angry and disgusted" the man had been released. "I have had a crisis meeting with shadow attorney-general Greg Smith and he has agreed the NSW Opposition will do everything possible to convince the Director of Public Prosecutions to appeal this ridiculously lenient sentence.
"Crimes against children, particularly those of a sexual nature, deserve the harshest possible punishment, but instead this animal is out on the streets, walking and possibly stalking his next victim."
A spokesman for the DPP refused to comment, saying his office was awaiting a transcript of the judgment.''

GUNS now outnumber people in some areas of NSW as the latest figures show alarming local spikes in weapon numbers, including in Sydney's crime hotspot suburbs.''
If any one show u middle figure in oz road,just ignore it.
There are too many firearms in oz.
For example,in NSW ,almost one firearm per 10 persons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_South_Wales
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,27574,25157413-5006009,00.html
Guns on rise as NSW arms itself
''Statewide, registered firearms have increased from 650,185 in May 2005 to 687,200 as of December 30.
The most recent count shows the state's gun stockpile includes 489,348 rifles, 61,767 single barrel shotguns, 49,818 side-by-side single barrel shotguns, 37,273 under and over double barrel shotguns, 24,468 pistols and 13,307 revolvers. There were even 9 walking stick, or cane, guns registered.
A postcode breakdown of ownership figures as of June 30 shows the growth to be strong in certain localities, sometimes many hundreds of per cent.
The gun capital of metropolitan Sydney is Bligh Park in Sydney's west, home to 4728 firearms in the postcode 2756, up 14 per cent in three years.''
want to know how many % of your neighhbours get a firearms?
i dunt know if we can use this as crime rate trend in these sub urb.
DOWNLOAD: Who owns guns in Sydney?

There is no stand alone problems.
High crimes rate are usually tied up with loose control of guns.
Pl take note God knows how many illegal and unregistered guns out there.
Originally posted by lionnoisy:wat can we say when we read this news.
wat signal does the court send to would be criminals?
Do lah!!No jail lah....no need to scare lah...ha ha.
Thats why my oz PR form stil in the bottom of drawer.
LN says; "Thats why my oz PR form stil in the bottom of drawer."
aha! what a Freudian slip!
NSW is very generous to offer
If u search SHOT in
/www.police.vic.gov.au,u will find abt 128 listing from March up to
Sept 2008.
So how many cases of shooting a year did happen in Vic,a state of
5 million population??
i am sorry u cant get from Stat of Vic police,
as in other states.(SG police also did the same hiding tactics)
They hide the firearms cases under
weapons/explosives.Wat a smart guy!!
http://www.police.vic.gov.au/statistics/State%5CState.htm

a 3 inch knife is a weapon,a auto--rifle also a weapon!!
I dunt know how many guns /rifles in the about
7000 cases in Vic.
SG crime rate is only 10% per 100,000 population compared with
oz metro cities.
http://www.spf.gov.sg/stats/stats2008_overall_crime.htm
''715 per 100,000 population in 2008.''
http://www.police.vic.gov.au/statistics/State%5CState.htm
376,958 cases per 5.2 million population
7249 per 100,000 population in 2007/2008.
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i am not saying SG is crime free or no organised crime.
But what did your frens and relatives tell u about oz crimes?
Inside Melbourne's sex slave trade
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/articles/2009/03/12/1236447369470.html
''But as soon as she got to Australia, her cousin deposited her with the madam of a Melbourne brothel. The woman took her passport and told her she owed $40,000 for her visa and travel costs.
Mae's English is broken, but her meaning is clear: she had been sold. "I didn't have no choice," she says. "The first day, I was so confused. I couldn't believe this was happening to me. The boss showed me how to use the room, how to use the condom, and how to use KY.
"Once the customer came in, he would wait in the waiting room and all the girls would have to take turns to come to walk in front of him. He would pick anyone and we would go to the room."
Mae says she had never seen the inside of a brothel before. For the next seven months, it was all she would know. "I could not get out of the brothel, even to get fresh air."
Mae had to work seven days a week, often 24 hours a day. She lived in the brothel, sleeping on the couch or in the "working room", if it was free.''
www.theage.com.au/.../06/06/1181089155374.html
Yeung in court.
Illustration: Wendy Black
A LEGAL Melbourne brothel central to sex slavery charges laid this week following raids by police and immigration investigators has been shut after the State Government yesterday took urgent legal action to close it.....
Yeung, of no fixed address, who is charged with three counts of possessing a slave and three counts of exercising right of ownership over a slave, was remanded in custody.
do u feel safe?
read the comments to know about oz!!
''RIVAL bikie gangs are going on a freedom ride but the Premier says they only want the freedom to make and sell drugs to kids.''

Hi mates,how do u do?
gangs increase,police decrease?so,wat to do?
Buy a gun lah!!It is legal in oz!!Read wat the residents say!!
Police shortage, gangs roam wild in west
''Commander Trevor Carter, who manages police across Melbourne's west, said the rosters did not provide an accurate picture because many officers were seconded to special taskforces within the district.
But the Police Association confirmed there was a chronic shortage of officers, saying a study last year revealed the City of Brimbank —which includes Sunshine and Keilor Downs — was short 89 police.
Residents last night rallied against growing violence in Sunshine, amid fears the shortage could lead to vigilante action.
Sunshine Residents and Ratepayers' Association spokesman Sean Spencer told the angry crowd that the western suburbs had suffered from institutional neglect for many years.
"Why do we tell our kids to stop using public transport? It's because the thugs and gangs of criminals now own this area," he said. "Our vote is taken for granted by the laziest, least talented members of Parliament, who do nothing for our community."
The Age this week reported Indian businessman Abdullah Rubel was arming himself with a walking stick in self-defence, after police took three hours to respond to an assault outside his Sunshine store.''
Noisy lion