'I'm a woman, okay?': Food handler shouts at SDA for questioning her gender, police investigating

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A fiery clash between a food handler and two safe distancing ambassadors (SDA) took a turn for the worse when one of the SDAs asked for the woman’s IC — not to take down her details, but to verify her gender. 

Police investigations are ongoing after the food handler showed “signs of aggression” towards the two SDAs, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) noted in a statement today (July 24).

The altercation was captured on camera by the food handler, Asyurah Roslan, and uploaded to Facebook on July 21 where it has garnered over 18,000 views as of the time of writing. 

The five-minute-long clip showed Asyurah confronting two SDAs near a coffee shop located at 60 Changi Road after one of them was allegedly rude to her.

Referring to the SDAs as “social distancing officers”, Asyurah filmed the pair from a distance before approaching them.

“From just now, I listen to you. The way you actually approach people is very rude,” she said to the first SDA.

The second SDA appeared to mistakenly refer to her as “sir” while attempting to diffuse the situation, to which Asyurah retorted, “I’m a woman, okay? I’m a woman, not sir.”

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