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May 14, 2021
Why I Do What I Do is an original AsiaOne series where we showcase people with uncommon professions and what it takes to get there. In Why I Do What I Do: After Dark, a five-part spin-off, we take a closer look at the night owls who work while the rest of us are sleeping.
Most nights, Abdul Aziz can be found traversing SMRT s train tracks by foot to maintain them and keep them running smoothly. But it s not the odd hours that s the toughest part of the job for the 31-year-old it s leaving his kids at night.
When we meet the permanent way technician after midnight at Clementi MRT station deserted save for a handful of night shift workers he s in a cheery mood, chatting animatedly with his teammates at any opportunity he gets.
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SINGAPORE: Six building owners were charged in court under the Fire Safety Act for occupying premises without a valid fire certificate, said the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) on Wednesday (May 12).
The building owners had allowed their premises to be occupied without a valid fire certificate, ranging between one to two months, said the authorities in a news release.
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SCDF said it had alerted the six owners to renew their fire certificates two months prior to their expiry. Multiple reminders were also issued thereafter.