you better watch out
Don't know how to put it... okay yesterday morning there was a 40+ year old gentleman came to my home saying he is from the government and he needs to check my house for mosquito. He wasn't wearing uniform, and when I asked to see his identification, he handed me a 'letter of appointment". I looked at the letter, it had the letterhead of National Enviroment Agency, but very poor quality printing. (I think even domestic inkjet printer can do better than that. After my army experience in manpower, I learn that anything is possible, court order, MC, specialist letter, etc. You name it, they print it.)
I refused him entry to my house. Just around 2 weeks ago someone from the NEA (with proper identification and polo-tee uniform)already came in to check, come to think of it how can the check be so frequent? Then yesterday that man said actually he was not supposed to say but someone from my level got dengue fever. Not supposed to say then still say? Hmm... So, he left. Then my mother kaypo, she went to ask our neighbour, who also denied entry to that man. The neighbour's son found it suspiscious also, so he actually called up NEA to ask if such check was conducted yesterday, and the answer was NO. Aha, then he called the police.
Then my brother came home, we told him the incident, then as usual he said things like chase after him and catch him blah blah blah.
Yawn. Still remember that time I was arguing with some Macau mafia and he timidly kept quiet.
(the point is, people, it doesn't harm to check their identification, and don't need to feel embarassed to deny them entry. For goodness's sake, it is your home)
I refused him entry to my house. Just around 2 weeks ago someone from the NEA (with proper identification and polo-tee uniform)already came in to check, come to think of it how can the check be so frequent? Then yesterday that man said actually he was not supposed to say but someone from my level got dengue fever. Not supposed to say then still say? Hmm... So, he left. Then my mother kaypo, she went to ask our neighbour, who also denied entry to that man. The neighbour's son found it suspiscious also, so he actually called up NEA to ask if such check was conducted yesterday, and the answer was NO. Aha, then he called the police.
Then my brother came home, we told him the incident, then as usual he said things like chase after him and catch him blah blah blah.
Yawn. Still remember that time I was arguing with some Macau mafia and he timidly kept quiet.
(the point is, people, it doesn't harm to check their identification, and don't need to feel embarassed to deny them entry. For goodness's sake, it is your home)
2 Comments:
well done chow!! the alert singaporean!! hahaha!!!
By DJ Niwde, at 12/23/2005 10:22:00 AM
but then... he doesn't look that evil leh.. and an ah pek won't dare to try anything funny right??
if he pull a fast one i will make it his last one lor
By chillycraps, at 12/23/2005 10:58:00 AM
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