A woman living near a park in Little India was praised after telling off a group that had seemingly intended to leave their litter, demanding that they clean up after themselves.
Footage of the encounter was shared by user Wendy Chan on the evening of 27 May, in the Complaint Singapore Facebook group.
One of the pictures shared by Ms Chan, timestamped at 4.22pm on May 27, showed a large pile of litter on a grass patch, with a group of at least 12 men standing nearby.
The pile of litter appeared to consist largely of drinks and snacks, including several beer cans.
“ONLY AFTER they saw me taking photos then they come back and claim they will clear up,” Ms Chan wrote in the accompany caption.
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She added that the men had their personal belongings with them at the time, which likely suggested that they were prepared to leave the area.
Stepped out to investigate after hearing fighting noise
Ms Chan shared that she stepped out of her house to investigate after hearing what sounded like fighting among the group.
While most of the men quickly offered to dispose of the litter, one of the men, whom Ms Chan described as “obviously drunk”, purportedly confronted her.
In a video which shows her brief confrontation with the group, the men sound cooperative, agreeing to remove the litter, with one of them telling her to come back in 30 minutes.
However, she sounds agitated and defensive when one of the men asks her if she lives in the area.
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