New robots patrolling for ‘anti-social behaviour’ causing unease in Singapore streets

The island of 5.5 million inhabitants has seen an arsenal of surveillance technology deployed on streets across the tightly-controlled city-state.

So far, they are dividing public opinion.

“I think it’s good from a security perspective, to ensure safety in the society, so if anything happens, you still got the footage to trackback,” Fu Suan Kian, an engineer, told AFP.

“It reminds me of Robocop,” said Frannie Teo, a 34-year-old research assistant, who was walking through the shopping centre.

“It brings to mind a dystopian world of robots… I’m just a bit hesitant about that kind of concept,” she added.

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Cry Macho, Shake Hollywoke

Only one man in Hollywoke today could make a movie as old-fashioned, straightforward, and ultimately uplifting as Cry Macho.

If Cry Macho is to be Clint’s final screen appearance, it’s a worthy swan song that will make your day.

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Biden Delivers Surreal Press Conference, Vows To Hunt Down Isis, Blames Trump

In a surreal press conference that included bible quotes, a moment of silence, and blaming President Trump, Biden said he was open to sending US forces back into Afghanistan to assist with the withdrawal.

“Whatever they need, if they need additional force, I will grant it,” he said, adding that the US military can target ISIS-K without “large scale military operations.”

 

Biden stated on Thursday that as president, he owned responsibility for “all that’s happened.” Still, he disputed that his deadline to withdraw led inevitably to the chaotic evacuation at the Kabul airport or the deaths at the hands of Isis-K.  

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Quinnipiac lays out penalties for unvaccinated students

As Quinnipiac University requires students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for the fall 2021 semester, students who did not request an exemption nor submit proof of vaccination will face consequences, according to Associate Vice President for Public Relations John Morgan’s email to The Chronicle. Students who don’t comply with the mandate will face

I hope every one of these kids walks out and leaves the college with no students—what a stupid move. Any college student enrolled there should part ways with these universities.

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