Photo gallery: Upper Serangoon resident takes action against illegal advertising
An advertisement for home tuition hung on the fence of St Hilda's Secondary School. -- ST PHOTO: PEARL LEE
An advertisement for swimming lessons hung on a railing at Tampines Avenue 3. -- ST PHOTO: PEARL LEE
Traffic light at Tampines Street 82. Fliers that have been torn off leave unsightly marks that are difficult to remove. -- ST PHOTO: PEARL LEE
Electrical box at Tampines Street 82. Fliers that have been torn off leave unsightly marks that are difficult to remove. -- ST PHOTO: PEARL LEE
Advertisement for Chinese home tuition pasted on the pillar of a sheltered walkway at Tampines Street 81. -- ST PHOTO: PEARL LEE
Advertisements for rental of flats pasted on a traffic light at Tampines Street 82. Fliers that have been torn off also leave unsightly marks that are difficult to remove. -- ST PHOTO: PEARL LEE
The advertisements, plastered in public places like lift lobbies and sheltered walkways, tout services from appliance repairs to tuition.
While most people may verbally grumble about the eyesore, one resident in Upper Serangoon has taken action to remove these illegal stickers and flyers.












