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EVERY NIGHT, ESPECIALLY AT WEEKENDS, foreign workers get together at Block 651A, Jurong West Street 61. After one recent, particularly noisy, happy-hour session, a resident of the block wrote to The Straits Times to complain about the problem. The residents have formed a vigilante group to 'catch' workers who sleep or urinate at the void deck. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND LIM
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FOREIGN WORKERS ARE VIEWED WITH SUSPICION by some HDB residents who accuse them of rowdy behaviour when they congregate at the void decks. The workers explain their presence by saying that they are not allowed to drink in their dormitories. -- ST PHOTOS: EDWIN KOO, DESMOND WEE
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FOREIGN WORKERS ARE VIEWED WITH SUSPICION by some HDB residents who accuse them of rowdy behaviour when they congregate at the void decks. The workers explain their presence by saying that they are not allowed to drink in their dormitories. -- ST PHOTOS: EDWIN KOO, DESMOND WEE
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FOREIGN WORKERS ARE VIEWED WITH SUSPICION by some HDB residents who accuse them of rowdy behaviour when they congregate at the void decks. The workers explain their presence by saying that they are not allowed to drink in their dormitories. -- ST PHOTOS: EDWIN KOO, DESMOND WEE
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TO PREVENT FOREIGN WORKERS FROM URINATING in the area, a resident of Block 653A, Jurong West Street 61, has set up a fence. -- ST PHOTO: EDWIN KOO
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