28/08/2019

Guy becomes 'famous' after throwing soiled diaper

You want to be famous? Let's make you famous"

Onto car at Tampines Mall carpark

A man has become 'famous' for the wrong reasons after he was caught on video throwing a soiled diaper onto another car at Tampines Mall's carpark on Aug 24.

Facebook user Jonathan Lee posted a video of the incident after finding the dirty nappy on his vehicle.

In the video, a woman is seen passing the man a plastic bag containing the diaper as he is about to close his car's boot.

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Jonathan Lee August 24 at 6:23 PM

Met an inconsiderate driver who threw his child's used diapers onto my car. After doing his deed, he took a 2nd look and realised that I have a rear car cam looking right at his face. If he was wise enough, he would have taken the diaper and threw it away, heck, even if keep in his car and throw when convenient also better then leaving it on other people's car.

If u want to do such disgusting things, make sure no one is around. In this case, ur luck ran out coz u met me. You want to be famous? Let's make u famous.

Update: For those who are in doubt, this happened today (24 Aug) at Tampines Mall carpark.

A report has been made to NEA.


#SJV3941E #dirtybombom

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A driver in Singapore has achieved online notoriety after he was caught on video tossing a soiled diaper onto another car.

The victim, Jonathan Lee, took to Facebook to call out the man for his behaviour, sharing footage that was recorded using his in-car camera. According to Lee, the incident happened on Saturday (Aug 24) at a carpark in Tampines Mall.

In the video, the man had loaded a stroller into the boot of his car before a woman leaned back to pass him a seemingly used diaper. He looked around to check for passers-by but missed the camera pointing directly at him. The man then swiftly threw the diaper onto Lee's car in a smooth backhand movement and made a quick getaway — but not before revealing his face and car license plate for all to see.

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But what if you find a used diaper on your car? On Saturday (24 August 2019), Jonathan Lee posted a video on Facebook showing a driver in the Tampines Mall carpark leaving a soiled diaper on his car.

The video starts off with the driver placing his baby’s stroller in the boot of his car. A woman in the car, presumably his wife, then hands him a used diaper. The man then closes the boot, looks around suspiciously like a murderer in a movie, and throws the soiled diaper on Lee’s car. Just before he gets into his car, the man turns back and freezes, realizing Lee’s car has a dashboard camera.

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Recently, Jonathan Lee shared a video taken from his car’s dashcam showing a man casually throwing a used diaper onto his car with finesse. According to Jonathan, the incident happened at Tampines Mall at about 1.42pm on 24 August (Saturday).

From the video, you can clearly see the man putting his child’s stroller at the trunk of his vehicle, before a hand, presumably the wife’s, passes him a used diaper for him to discard.

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None of us wants to smell, let alone touch soiled diapers, but not to the extent of flinging one away randomly and running off.

Unfortunately, a man allegedly did just that at the Tampines Mall carpark on Saturday (24 Aug). And the victim of the diaper missile was an unlucky car parked just behind his.

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Ms Lee, who does monthly litter-picking with residents in her constituency, was among a handful of MPs who expressed concern about enforcement actions taken by the National Environment. She pointed out that deploying surveillance cameras for a short period of time hardly addresses the problem.

"There were several high-rise littering of sanitary pads for many years and, until today, it is still not solved. And why? Because NEA deploys CCTV (cameras) only for a few days. And the problem persists," she said. "Actually, if you have...an ambition to catch the culprit, I'm sure we'll be able to catch (him or her)." "Otherwise, (it) looks like this problem will disappear only when the litterbug (enters) menopause."


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Low Yan Long pleaded guilty to two counts of obscene acts in public places, with another two charges taken into consideration, according to CNA.

Low began seeking out women’s shoes at HDB blocks due to a need to relieve work-related and family stress.


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A 19-year-old teenager who repeatedly stole numerous female undergarments and primary school uniforms outside flats in public housing blocks was on Wednesday (Aug 25) given one year and nine months’ probation.

The Singaporean cannot be named because he was under 18 when he committed most of his crimes from September last year to February this year.

After taking the items, he would touch and smell them before masturbating at staircase landings.

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Inspecting a changing room before undressing themselves. Double-checking for gaps in curtains. Steering clear of unattended baskets in the supermarket. Avoiding isolated toilets. Standing against the walls of a train carriage instead of at the centre.

These are some of the extra precautions women whom TODAY spoke to said they have come up with, to protect themselves as spycams and phone cameras take voyeurism to unsavoury new heights.

“This might be irrational fear and excessive caution, but it is better to be safe than sorry,” said one of them, a 27-year-old who only gave her name as Fiona. “We hear so many stories that hit so close to home, it’d be unwise to not be on our guard.”

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A search for “used underwear” on a Singapore site that lists free classified ads churned out 157 listings. A separate search for “used socks” drew 142 listings, suggesting a demand for such personal items.

Over in some forums, anonymous online users lay bare their need for things that they do in private — sniffing other people’s used underwear, soiled socks and aromatic armpits, for instance.

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The police said that he was arrested for his suspected involvement in a case of public nuisance at about 4.30am on Friday, less than eight hours after receiving the first of multiple reports on three Instagram posts uploaded by the man.

The man, who goes by Wei Ming Lim, had also uploaded a photo of a pair of stolen black shorts, along with a caption claiming that he had ejaculated on it and hung it back where he took it at Choa Chu Kang Street 51.

“This is three days’ worth of load,” the caption said.


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