jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 14 2006 | singapore
Poor kid.
Quoted: While Tan was released on bail after a grilling by police, he's facing some serious consequences for enjoying his free ride, including up to 10,000 Singapore dollars ($6,425) in fines and up to three years in jail. Given Signapore's plans to blanket the entire country in free WiFi, however, you'd think they'd go a little easy on him for jumping the gun.
jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 09 2005 | singaporeRao Uncle suggested to book a room at the Singapore airport so we can freshen up and relax during our 8 hr transit.
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