Never touch another man’s motorbike — even if you are a charity organization. Faced with no other avenues to bring up his grievances, a man took to Facebook to showcase evidence of personnel from non-profit organization Lions Club Singapore messing around with his parked motorbike just so they could have an easier time unloading donated goods.
Manhandling his bike once would be alright, but apparently, the organization’s staffers were shifting it “several times”, according to the vehicle’s owner. The incidents involved the motorbike being manually moved from its original lot in order for the Lions Club Singapore truck to (illegally) park. Though the purpose was to “unload fruits and vegetables for the elderly”, claimed the netizen, they way they did it was rather unprofessional — not to mention illegal. On top of all that, they’ve apparently been littering the area with used boxes and baskets too.


To date, the irked motorcyclist has yet to receive any response from the various authorities he reached out to voice his concerns.
The backlash against Lions Club Singapore has been swift, with the Facebook post going viral and the charity organization’s own page hit with 1-star reviews.

