Hawkers have fallen prey to fake S$50 notes surfacing in Boon Lay Market and Food Centre.
The hawkers, who sell drinks, food and vegetables have lost S$300 as a result of the fake notes.
According to the hawkers, the culprits will turn up alone when they are busy serving customers at their stalls.
Police said they were 72 such cases reported from 2006 till the first half of last year.
I feel that the reason the hawkers did not notice the notes at first was because they couldn't tell the difference between a fake and real note. This despicable way of obtaining money is really indescribable. This is no different from stealing money.
I really sympathise the hawkers as their hard-earned money are gone just like that. It is really difficult to make a profit already due to the rising cost of rent. There is a need to educate the public of such cases as the police has already reported that there has been a sharp increase of such cases since 2006.
All in all, hawkers also have to play their part and be vigilant.
Source:
www.yahoo.com.sg
The government should also conduct courses for them to identify fake notes. This should be the case for other businessman as well as they are also possible victims.
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