What i mean is... in a Guard Room there is Standing Orders.Originally posted by nightzip:Actually free to enter or NOT, we DONT care. Everyone is free to enter, provided they BOOK IN first.
Then ofcuz, let's say a fake RSM or MAJ can just use a fake pass or 11B, then how?
I remember my unit last time dunno which blur c*ck GD CMDR go and allow a banglah old man in cuz he wearing a SAF uniform with Warrant officer rank, like RSM. Later that guy was caught and sent to Woodbridge.![]()
So many years liao can't really remember. Something like some recruits did something in a bunk wif some instructors kana caught all send to DB.Originally posted by Ponders:care to elaborate?
and my CMEO. But he did tell my RSM to meet him at the gate.Originally posted by Gordonator:the only people i ever let them book in without changing pass are SWO Gunga and BG Eric Tan, among others.![]()
same here.Originally posted by Shotgun:HMmm, lazerlords ah.. is it okay for civilians (orded) personnel to book in and visit the camp? Hahaha, I miss my camp's canteen food... lol! I scared go in liao cannot come out. hahaha.
You are 50% correct. not only in BMTC, all units oso have... but not the MPs themselvesOriginally posted by will4:I heard of it Provost got send undercover MP to BMTC to track sergean or officer ill treat recruit.
way back before gulf war I, people living along zheng hua and bukit timah used to drive their cars through the gates to Mindef at hillview and take a short cut out to the gates at the railway track near cashew road ..... there were sentrys then, but nobody gave a f.uck ... so many people were doing that to avoid jams along upper bukit timah road ...Originally posted by Ponders:Back in my brother's days before that Malaysia Army Camp "robbery"....
army camps are really open like hotel one...
you got a car with a family.. so long one person flash his 11b to guard... the entire car can drive in... and his camp is Gombak Base !!!
as long as u change pass should be ok. just don't forget to tuck in your shirt.Originally posted by Shotgun:HMmm, lazerlords ah.. is it okay for civilians (orded) personnel to book in and visit the camp? Hahaha, I miss my camp's canteen food... lol! I scared go in liao cannot come out. hahaha.
Give a proper reason and book in, that was what I was taught.Originally posted by Shotgun:HMmm, lazerlords ah.. is it okay for civilians (orded) personnel to book in and visit the camp? Hahaha, I miss my camp's canteen food... lol! I scared go in liao cannot come out. hahaha.
i hate that bloody rule!Originally posted by Gordonator:as long as u change pass should be ok. just don't forget to tuck in your shirt.![]()
Me too!Originally posted by Hellraiza:i hate that bloody rule!
btw the other day i saw the duty personnel knocking some people down before they could step out of the gate. I think it was some joke among friends. LOL
Yes. SAFTI was intentionally designed to be accessible to the public. Frequently you can see old folks doing their taiji at the stadium in the early mornings. SPF police cars patrol the grounds at night.Originally posted by Ponders:Is it true OCS is open to public?
As in public can roam freely inside to go library and OCS grounds as long as they avoid Bunking areas.
Look, you can most probably get in. They dun really care what you are doing there, as long as you book in. After all what is the big deal with you being able to enter the camp? You're Singaporean, the firearms are under lock and key, and all everyone is supposed to ensure that sensitive material is not left around anyway.Originally posted by Shotgun:HMmm, lazerlords ah.. is it okay for civilians (orded) personnel to book in and visit the camp? Hahaha, I miss my camp's canteen food... lol! I scared go in liao cannot come out. hahaha.
Yes, extremely dumb rule. Seems to be the norm only in those big camps where the need to wayang quotient is higher.Originally posted by Gordonator:as long as u change pass should be ok. just don't forget to tuck in your shirt.![]()
SAFTI Library is under NLB already.Originally posted by lwflee:Look, you can most probably get in. They dun really care what you are doing there, as long as you book in. After all what is the big deal with you being able to enter the camp? You're Singaporean, the firearms are under lock and key, and all everyone is supposed to ensure that sensitive material is not left around anyway.
The problem is when some kaypoh decide to do a check and then maybe you will get a phonecall asking you what the Fish you are doing in Camp when there is no need to.
I expect visiting the Emart is an acceptable answer
Not sure though. Never tried before.
Its against the directives to knock someone in cv... can make report one. no one allowed to ask any soliders in non-uniform to do pumping..Originally posted by Hellraiza:i hate that bloody rule!
btw the other day i saw the duty personnel knocking some people down before they could step out of the gate. I think it was some joke among friends. LOL
u try booking in with shirt tuck out lah when the RSM is standing at the main gate watching everyone book in. try lah, see what u get.Originally posted by gnoik:Me too!
Wat the big diff btw tucking out and tucking in? Kaoz!!!![]()
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You can get away with it if you are wearing a short Punjabi shirt.Originally posted by Gordonator:u try booking in with shirt tuck out lah when the RSM is standing at the main gate watching everyone book in. try lah, see what u get.![]()
Chey! I'll done it plenty of times! CAn't see what the fuss is! Anyway No. 4 is not meant to be tucked in!Originally posted by Gordonator:u try booking in with shirt tuck out lah when the RSM is standing at the main gate watching everyone book in. try lah, see what u get.![]()
at a certain camp in the eastern part of the island famous for nasi lemak and haunted hospitals, people ba long long book in and book out in bermudas and sandals all the time .... at least, they used to ....Originally posted by Gordonator:u try booking in with shirt tuck out lah when the RSM is standing at the main gate watching everyone book in. try lah, see what u get.![]()
Are we talking about the same camp? Heaven it was!Originally posted by Fatum:at a certain camp in the eastern part of the island famous for nasi lemak and haunted hospitals, people ba long long book in and book out in bermudas and sandals all the time .... at least, they used to ....![]()