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5 areas of negligence
Wed, Nov 05, 2008
The New Paper

As listed in Mr Selvanaikam's statement of claim against the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, via the Attorney-General's Chambers.

1. Failure to ensure gate was properly secured to prevent accidental swinging.

2. Failure to ensure gate latch was in working condition to prevent it from swinging.

3. Failure to warn traffic along the Causeway of possibility of gate swinging open.

4. Failure to provide proper supervision in ensuring gate was properly secured.

5. Failure to ensure manpower was deployed to check daily on gate.

This article was first published in The New Paper on Oct 3, 2008.

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