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Man arrested for drink driving after car hits 5 motorcycles in car park

Man arrested for drink driving after car hits 5 motorcycles in car park Toggle share menu Advertisement Man arrested for drink driving after car hits 5 motorcycles in car park A man was arrested at the car park of 500 Jalan Sultan for suspected drink driving. (Photos: Facebook/Patrick Tan) 29 Jan 2021 05:00PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: A 41-year-old man has been arrested for suspected drink driving after his car hit five motorcycles in a car park in the early hours of Friday (Jan 29). In response to queries from CNA, the police said they were alerted to the accident at the car park of 500 Jalan Sultan just past 5am on Friday. No injuries were reported, the police said.

Drunk driver shoves police officer after ramming into motorcycles at hotel carpark

January 29, 2021 A man has been arrested for suspected drink driving after crashing into 5 parked motorcycles at Hotel Boss, located at 500 Jalan Sultan. Screengrab/Facebook/ROADS.sg, Facebook/ROADS.sg There s a reason why petrol and alcohol don t mix. In the wee hours of Friday morning (Jan 29), a 41-year-old man crashed his car into five stationary motorcycles at Hotel Boss s carpark at 500 Jalan Sultan Road. A video clip of the incident made its way onto Facebook and soon went viral. He repeatedly swatted the hands of the officer who attempted to get him out of the car and showed irritation towards the officer s repeated commands. 

COVID-19: Malaysian business owners and trade groups urge against another full lockdown

COVID-19: Malaysian business owners and trade groups urge against another full lockdown Toggle share menu Advertisement COVID-19: Malaysian business owners and trade groups urge against another full lockdown A woman wearing a protective mask walks at the deserted Independent Square during a lockdown due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Jan 14, 2021. (Photo: REUTERS/Lim Huey Teng/Files) 27 Jan 2021 06:50PM) Share this content Bookmark KUALA LUMPUR: The automotive workshop owned by Mr Wong Tung Khong in Sungai Besi was quiet on Tuesday (Jan 26), with only a few employees servicing customers cars.  This time last year, I wouldn t even have time to answer your questions because people wanted their cars serviced before going back to their hometowns for Chinese New Year, Mr Wong, 36, told CNA.

Struggling Founder Bak Kut Teh closes 2 of its 4 outlets

January 12, 2021 The outlet in Hotel Boss in Jalan Sultan was shuttered on Dec 31, 2020. Shin Min Daily News SINGAPORE - Home-grown chain Founder Bak Kut Teh, which had four outlets a year ago, is now left with just two - its Balestier Road flagship store and a branch at Downtown East in Pasir Ris. It closed its outlet in North Bridge Road opposite Bugis Junction at the end of October. And the one in Hotel Boss in Jalan Sultan was shuttered on Dec 31. Founder Bak Kut Teh was started in 1978 in a coffee shop in Choa Chu Kang and moved to Balestier Road in 1998.

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