Geylang Checker (芽笼偷腥突击队): Female vigilante website exposes cheating men visiting prostitutes

Now men go Geylang eat supper also must be careful...

Via omy.sg/Lianhe Wanbao. In the news report, a group of supposed female vigilantes were said to have set up a blog – Geylang Checker, to upload and expose photos of Singaporean men allegedly visiting prostitutes in the Geylang red light district.

Exposed individuals, allegedly caught visiting prostitutes (pictures via Geylang Checker)

Here’s what the blog claims to be advocating on their homepage:

This Singapore Website serves the purpose of checking cheating Singaporean men in Geylang. Pictures will be posted here to monitor who went to Geylang daily.

We are a dedicated team of private investigators whom do up this as a FREE service to the ladies out there in Singapore.

Hourly patrol of gelyang streets to take down pictures of your boyfriends, hubby, male relatives , friends or even male colleagues whom walk along the secret streets of Geylang.

A list of car plate numbers will also be filmed down for you to validate your hubby ‘s claim of doing overtime.

Information will also be revealed on where are the favourite parking place for cheating guys.

Er… I have a question: What if the men were just there to eat supper? Besides being a red light district, Geylang is also a place with lots of famous food stalls to satisfy hungry bellies.

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  • These pictures seem like they were extracted from Google Street View. I have 3 reasons for this:
    1. The skew on the photo showing the guy with plastic bags seems to be a result of photo-stitching.
    2. The faces are also blurred in the same manner as Google Street View.
    3. The shots were taken from a relatively tall height, even taller than the men featured. Who will mount a camera on top of a van/lorry and drive around when they can shoot using their DSLR from the comfort of air-con? Only Google does that.

  • i'm afraid i have to agree with the commenter above. this news piqued my interest but I think this blog is potentially malicious.

    The earlier few shots can be replicated on google map, and the august "new" shots seem to be random pictures taken of clueless passers-by.

  • Wilson: Very sharp observation! Really make sense. Now I feel ashamed for not scrutinising the photos carefully!

  • Geylang is full of nice foods, Why only Geylang? There's Joo chiat also, Changi village also.

    I do hang out at Geylang once in a while, and walk with friends along the brothels to see see.

    Does that mean I'm cheating?

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