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Mum forced to call the police after son spots man exposing himself

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Published 19:22 27 Jul 2023 GMT+1

Mum forced to call the police after son spots man exposing himself

A Singapore man has been accused of exposing his genitals to a flock of birds.

Anish Vij

Anish Vij

A Singaporean mum was forced to call the police after her son spotted a man exposing himself to a flock of birds.

I mean if it sounds illegal, it probably is.

And in Singapore, exposing yourself in a public setting is definitely illegal.

On Wednesday (July 26), TikTok user Schastarzshasha took to the platform to share how her son's trip to a nearby shop in the Redhill estate did not exactly go as planned.

It seems the boy claims to have spotted a dude exposing his private parts while seemingly feeding a flock of birds.

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In the 30-second clip we witness a man sitting next to a flock of birds and, thankfully, his ding dong is not shown.

"He is wearing pants, but his kukubird is out," said Schastarzshasha's son.

'Kukubird' is Singapore's local slang for penis, in case you were wondering.

Cops eventually arrive to the scene and were said to have taken the man away.

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A Singapore mum was forced to call the police after her son spotted a man exposing himself to a flock of birds.
TikTok/@schastarzshasha

"I wanna see the ending ah," one viewer commented, to which the TikToker replied: "Cannot see cos the uncle was gone with the police."

Another joked: "Maybe his kuku bird communicating with the crowded birds."

Schastarzshasha responded: "probably hahaha chitchat session eh."

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"He introducing his kukubird to the other birds la, his kukubird lonely," a third quipped.

While a fourth added: "Next time go back downstairs, bring rubberband and some paper bullets with you. practice shooting at his bird!"

Savage.

In Singapore, exposing yourself in a public setting is definitely illegal.
TikTok/@schastarzshasha

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So yeah, according to section 27A of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act (MOPONA), any person who appears nude in a public place or in a private place and is exposed to public view 'shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $2,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or to both'.

"For the purpose of this section, the reference to a person appearing nude includes a person who is clad in such a manner as to offend against public decency or order," the law states.

"Where an offence under this section is committed in a private place, it is lawful for a police officer to enter the private place without the authority of the owner or occupier of the private place to effect the arrest of the offender.

"In effecting entry under subsection (3), it is lawful for a police officer to use such force as may be necessary to enter the private place."

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So if you are in Singapore, be sure to keep your Willy Wonka in the Chocolate Factory.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@schastarzshasha

Topics: TikTok, Travel, News

Anish Vij
Anish Vij

Anish has an MA in Multimedia Journalism and is passionate about delivering sarcastic/mildly amusing content. After studying business at undergrad, Anish realised that he’d much prefer getting paid to rant about a topic, rather than to find a solution to it. Apart from that, he loves the ‘Four F’s’, as he calls it - family, friends, football and food. Email: [email protected]

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