Couple Breaks Into Bar, Waves at CCTV Cameras

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Couple Breaks Into Bar, Waves at CCTV Cameras
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A couple in Singapore broke into a bar, waved at the CCTV cameras, and claimed they didn't know it was closed.

A couple broke into a bar on Neil Road, smiled and waved at the CCTV cameras before leaving the premises on December 12. The 36-year-old owner of the bar, Side Door, Tryson Quek recounted how he was shocked when he returned to find his door broken. 'We installed a blind so no one could reach the glass door, but went in from the side to jiggle the door handle with pressure,' said Quek.

According to a CCTV footage, a man can be seen pulling at the door handle before breaking in and leaving, reported Shin Min Daily News. A police report was made the next day after a clerk noticed the unlocked door and suspected a break-in. Quek also pointed out that another man who was outside the bar peeked behind the blind before gesturing to the couple. The couple later checked their phones outside the bar, and the woman looked up at the CCTV cameras, smiled and waved before departing.The couple, believed to be in their 30s, was later identified after a video of their antics was posted on social media. ' contacted us afterwards and said they thought it was funny and didn't know the bar was closed. However, the blinds were down and the bar was dark at that time,' Quek told Shin Min. Quek also told 8days that the couple was defensive and kept saying they didn't mean to create trouble. 'But they were being a nuisance. They were creating trouble for someone else to handle. They even waved to the CCTV and made silly faces,' he told 8days. The woman also reportedly said it was the bar's fault for not putting up a sign that they were closed that day.Although the bar was left unlocked for a day, Quek was thankful that nothing was stolen. The bar also spent $300 to replace the door lock, which the couple reportedly reimbursed to the owner

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