Sunday, March 19, 2006

Life in the fast lane..

interesting article i read from my fave, reuters.. enjoy ya?

ROME (Reuters) - The zig-zagging car gave them away.

When Italian police pulled over the vehicle, they found a completely naked 70-year-old woman who had been trying to have sex with the driver -- 11 years her junior.

After demanding the joy-riding couple get dressed, the police tested the semi-nude male motorist for drunk driving.

"He was three times over the legal (blood-alcohol) limit," said police commander Angelo D'Anardo in the city of Cologno al Serio, northeast of Milan.

"We assume they must have been drinking at lunch and then things got out of control."

Asked if the couple were married, D'Anardo said he wasn't sure -- but somehow doubted it.

"Married people wouldn't probably do anything like this."

Friday, March 10, 2006

Singapore police pose as gays to trap drug dealers

SINGAPORE, March 10 (Reuters) - Singapore police officers pretending to be homosexuals looking for sex arrested four gay men suspected of drug trafficking, police said on Friday.

Two male undercover officers posed as gays to get access to a drug ring which supplied ecstasy pills exclusively to homosexual men, a spokeswoman for the Central Narcotics Bureau said, adding that officers had used this tactic before.

The officers found six ecstasy pills in the raid and were led to the suppliers' flat where they found another 136 ecstasy pills and eight Erimin-5 tablets, a banned sedative.

Two of the four arrested have been charged with drug trafficking, for which they face at least five years in prison and up to five strokes of the cane.

"From our understanding, they believe that by consuming drugs while having sex, their sexual pleasure can be heightened," a police officer named Mark was quoted as saying by Singapore tabloid The New Paper.

Homosexual acts are illegal in Singapore and the government has outlawed some gay events in the past. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in October that while gays were "people like you and me" he did not want the city-state to have gay parades as it would offend conservative Singaporeans.

Authorities generally turn a blind eye to gay activities and in 2004 Singapore played host to a gay and lesbian festival that attracted about 6,000 people.

But the party was banned last year and a junior minister said the 2004 festival may have been responsible for a surge in the number of local AIDS cases, a remark that outraged gay activists.

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Post Exam 2006, Y2S2


This is the pic, took at bishan right after the last paper(after brunch at KFC of course)..
Alex, Kang Chi, Wen Yong, Ying Ying, and myself..