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LEARNING TO FALL

“THE POSTERS AREN’T WELL RESEARCHED. [THE AUTHORITIES] ASSUME PARKOUR IS ABOUT ROOFTOP JUMPING AND CLIMBING HIGH LEDGES.”

n finding footprints where there should be none-on patio walls and safety railings-some of Bishan’s residents discovered an accompanying sense of dismay. The town council thus took it upon itself to cover these footprints, with posters declaring ‘No parkour allowed’. This was a decision guided by safety concerns or, in the eyes of

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