She took to Instagram to say she had parked legally on what she called “public property”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
“My brother drives a van and he is afraid to park in roads where he has either been warned by home owners or has had his vehicle scratched. She added that she has since installed both front and rear cameras in her car. Posting on Instagram Stories on Tuesday, the 39-year-old shared a photo of the handwritten note, which read: “Please do not park here.
Landed-home owners taking offence over drivers who parked outside their property have been prevalent recently. And local celebrity Jade Seah is "so tired of ...
Hate to say it, but full disclosure: I too have been afraid to park there since, and have not," she said. This is public property that anyone is at liberty to park at." "With all due respect though, sir or madam, and also to all other homeowners who think you have priority or rights to the space in front of your house, I'm here to educate you that that is public space, and you have neither rights nor priority to make this request."
Local host Jade Seah has taken to Instagram to call out what she deemed “self-entitled behaviour”, after finding a note on her car's windshield asking her ...
“My brother drives a van and he is afraid to park in roads where he has either been warned by home owners or has had his vehicle scratched. She added that she has since installed both front and rear cameras in her car. Posting on Instagram Stories on Tuesday, the 39-year-old shared a photo of the handwritten note, which read: “Please do not park here.