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Teaching young to navigate Internet safely key in tackling prohibited content online: Rahayu
Ms Rahayu Mahzam highlighted that blocking every website with prohibited content is not possible given the porous nature of the Internet.ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
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A parked car occupying several motorcycle lots at a carpark in Punggol. (Photo: Zhaki Abdullah)
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SINGAPORE: Cars parked straddling two parking spaces, occupying motorcycle lots, and blocking other vehicles - Singapore is apparently chock full of motorists who are unable to park properly.
Or at least, that is how it appears on social media.
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On Facebook, numerous pages and groups exist dedicated solely to poor parking, such as SG Parking Idiots Community and Please Stop Parking Your Cars In Our Motorbike Lots Leh.
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