The resident's BMW was clamped for being parked in a residents' lot without the required decal. Read more at straitstimes.com.
said she and her colleagues were only following the rules set by the condo’s management.
The man was also seen in another video – shot from afar – shouting at another person in the guardroom of the condo. Ms Lydia, who has more than two decades of experience in the security industry, and her colleague Sheelan were confronted by the resident on two occasions on April 3, after multiple requests – 13 in total – were made in vain for the resident to move the illegally parked car.
The resident reportedly parked his car again at the same lot at about 8am, which led to Mr Sheelan informing Ms Lydia about the situation, and the latter issuing another written notice at 9.20am.
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