
One operator in Jurong West has installed two cameras on the ceiling of the common toilet, which houses shower and toilet stalls, urinals, and a row of wash basins.
IT IS common for foreign worker dormitory operators to install closed-circuit television cameras at the entrances to their buildings and in other common areas, to monitor any shenanigans involving the residents.
But one operator in Jurong West has gone a step further and installed two cameras on the ceiling of the common toilet, which houses shower and toilet stalls, urinals, and a row of wash basins.
Lockson Hydraulics, which runs the dormitory and is also a scaffolding company, said the cameras - part of a network of 24 electronic eyes on the premises - were put up to deter water wastage after its water bills soared and repeated calls to its residents to save water went unheeded.
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and now they just increase the electricity bills... ![]()
I bet the boss is a woman
Originally posted by ^Acid^ aka s|aO^eH~:and now they just increase the electricity bills...
haha , bills coming next month would be hefty.
Originally posted by -StarDust-:
haha , bills coming next month would be hefty.
becos the boss DIY while watching the playback and had to go wash up??
Originally posted by TTFU:I bet the boss is a woman
Free porn for whomever is looking at the screens