

THE crime? Eating a sweet on board an MRT train.
The punishment? A $30 fine.
The offender 48-year-old housewife, Mdm Bibi Zaina Binti Mohamed attempts to justify her actions.
She said, 'I know it is not OK but I take it sometimes because I am giddy.'
Enforcement officer Roger Foo did not buy her explanation. 'If everyone were to say they have to take sweets because they are thirsty or giddy, where are we going to draw a line?' he rebukes.
SMRT on Thursday started cracking down on commuters eating or drinking on trains.
500 enforcement officers have started patrolling trains for errant commuters and if you are caught consuming, first time offenders could be fined $30.
Such action comes a year after trying a different approach.
Before this crackdown, SMRT used to counsel chomping commuters instead.
However, when the number offences rose from 276 cases in 2006 to 595 in 2008, SMRT moved to change tactics.
Whether the enforcement works remains to be seen, but you can find out what happens to people caught for eating or drinking on board a MRT train or at a MRT station on RazorTV.
**** **** They got hear of this term : Hypoglycemia before bo? Look at the Important Reminders !
Lunchtime is Lunchtime
The office phone rings, one of the employees picks up and says :
"What kind of an idiot is it that dares to phone me in the middle of my lunch break?!?"
The caller shouts back : "Do you have any idea whom you are talking to...?
I am the CEO of this company!"
The employee replies: "Do you have any idea whom YOU are talking to?"
Perplexed the CEO mumbles: "NO!!!"
The employee heaves a sigh of relieve and say:"Thank goodness for that!!" and hangs up.
To all bosses and colleagues, Lunch is lunch, break time is break time.
Can dont talk about work anot ? =P
REM ! working time is : 8:30am to 5:30pm
SINGAPORE: Singapore has confirmed 106 new cases of H1N1 flu, bringing the total to 1,217 so far. The Health Ministry said of the 1,140 cases investigated so far, 702 were local cases and 438 were imported. Investigations are on-going for 77 cases. Take care everyone ! Its almost 2am, i better go sleep... RIP, King Of Pop !