A restaurant in Singapore’s Chinatown faced backlash for claiming a “104 per cent surcharge” on American diners, sparking online discussions and speculation on legality and ethics. Despite the removal of the signs from Xie Lao Song restaurant, questions remain on discriminatory pricing laws in Singapore. The incident has prompted scrutiny on fair trading practices and consumer protection laws, with authorities being contacted for clarification.
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Naked man arrested in Hougang after allegedly slashing person, injuring 3 police officers
SINGAPORE: A man was arrested in Hougang on Thursday (Apr 17) after allegedly slashing a person and injuring three police officers during his apprehension. The police responded to multiple calls at around 1.10pm, finding the 22-year-old suspect running naked, who had previously attacked a 31-year-old man. While officers attempted to arrest him, he allegedly assaulted them with a wooden plank, resulting in minor injuries for three officers; he was charged with causing grievous harm and...
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