Men Urinate on Same Wall Every Weekend – Woman Reveals Surprising Habit in Jurong East

Men Urinate on Same Wall Every Weekend – Woman Reveals Surprising Habit in Jurong East

Why This Wall Became the Odd Spot for a Local Pee‑Party

Quick Snapshot

  • Location: Enterprise Hub, a parking lot on Toh Guan Road East, Jurong East.
  • What went down: A handful of men took turns doing their business on a specific wall.
  • Key voice: Pauline Wee (Community watchdog) posted a 3‑minute clip on Facebook.

What Pauline Found

In a mildly exasperated tone, Pauline wrote, “Really don’t understand [this]. A coffee shop is nearby but they don’t bother to pee there. The guys keep coming back to this wall every weekend.” She’d already voiced concerns about litter at the same hub earlier this week, so this new video felt like a further stroke on an already messy canvas.

Why Netizens Are Annoyed (and a bit curious)

  • Inappropriate Public Behavior: Netizens took to comments saying it was “distressing” and “unfair to everyone else.”
  • The “Cheeky Wall” Question: One user joked, “Does this wall have some attraction for guys to pee there?” – hinting at the absurdity of the situation.
  • Safety and Cleanliness: The clip sparked a debate: should we enforce clean‑up rules or curb this peculiar tradition?

Possible Reasoning Behind the Ritual

  • Seamless Convenience: It’s right next to a coffee shop, so they’re not looking to dive into a human restroom.
  • “Wall Affinity” Theory: Some folks joke that the wall might just be “calling” them – maybe it’s more about the vibe than the architecture.
  • Weekend Routine: Points out that the group likely found a quiet spot for their private “break” and set it as a weekend ritual.

Looking Forward

While the clip didn’t pick up any legal heat, the community is calling for appropriate measures. Future steps might include enforcing the use of designated toilets or cleaning the area after the weekend parties. Meanwhile, the “wall‑pee tradition” will probably keep becoming the talking point of the local neighborhood gossip.

In the end, this quirky episode underscores a simple truth: everyone’s gotta take care of their business somewhere—ideally someplace that doesn’t invite a random internet backlash.

Singapore’s new “urine zone” scandal

Meet Wee, a 40‑year‑old admin executive who’s been doing her own on‑site forensics since last year. Tucked between the world’s finest hospitality and the city’s syrupy traffic, she’s been seeing a parade of trash, a whole lot of urine, and a growing frustration that’s easier to read than any cliché.

What the CCTV says

Without even popping a coffee, Wee’s gut instincts hit the right spot: migrant workers are pulling the prank sampling ritual right outside the lunch spot, leaving a raw chore‑dump of civilian litter.

  • Trashpile as selfie prop. Pax like Silky‑Singapore’s “snack tasks” who seem to keep the cafeteria like men’s jungles.
  • Unwanted aroma. The stench of urine so strong it could compete with the smell from the fish market.
  • Reality check. A grainy bit of footage showing the culprits raising the urge at the break lines near parked cars.

Wee’s Pop‑Culture Praise

“It’s getting stranger,” she says. “Urining in public and next to the cars? Absolutely wrong and unhygienic.” She pulls in the old emoticons of confusion and exasperation, hinting that yimmins have become a bigger part of the city’s life.

Past “Pee‑tastic” moments

Yesterday’s embarrassing pee‑shot of a driver in Malaysia is not the first. In an earlier incident, a poor guy was caught taking a surprise stream in line of a woman’s car in January at a carpark on Gambas Crescent. Every time a netizen sees this, the sig from “browse the trash” turns into “sonic shock.”

Show it, safe and smelly

The modern solution should be more like a mobile “Pee‑Treatment Bubble” or a smart trash bin. While the crowd protests, the city has a public health and hygiene policy that might speed up a better aquarium front.

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