
Less PRCs in Shell stations now
I usually go to Shell to pump petrol for my car. Recently, I've noticed less PRCs and more Singaporean uncles and aunties working at the Shell petrol kiosks. In the past, I would always see PRC pump attendants and cashiers. Not that I dislike the PRCs working at the petrol kiosks (chatting with these young ladies always brightens...

Government needs to tackle crux of the issue
I sincerely urge the government to look at the crux of the issues below and not just address them on the surface. PM Lee wants Singaporeans to be gracious Graciousness will come when resources are not scarce. That would simply mean: grow our resources in tandem to growing population. When we had enough resources before the population...

Who will enforce the Lemon Law?
Ever since the notion of "lemon law" was mooted in Singapore, I've been waiting anxiously for someone to bring up the question of where does one get redress if a retailer refuses to comply with the Law? When the Straits Times writes an article on this subject, it just tells you what your rights are and what the retailers'...
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