Those who could demonstrate that they had an interview were taken to the office where they could wait for the call to the lane amounts.
Among those who did not schedule an appointment but instead had traveled to try his luck was a 65-year-old individual vehicle to a managing director of a manufacturing company.  ,
The pilot, who just wanted to be known as Lionel, claimed to have already visited the VEP data center in Danga Bay to get clarification on a problem with his application, but instead returned to Singapore because the queue there was too much.  ,
Motorists who have successfully applied for VEP tags is already pick them up by mail or pick them up at the data centers in Woodlands or Danga Bay.
On Friday, he was denied entry to the Woodlands center.
” They’re certainly perhaps interesting us, there’s a lot of frustration”, he said.  ,
He claimed that in order to transport his company to and from Malaysia for meetings, he soon needs the VEP on his business aircraft in October.  ,
” If the boss says he needs to go ( into Malaysia ), then we need to get the VEP, if not we are stuck”, he said.  ,
Also, 67-year-old crane operator Yunos Kamis was even turned aside for not having an interview. He claimed this was his third day going to the Woodlands business.  ,
He was unable to at least be able to secure a potential session because he had no other plans to do so.  ,
For the convenience of drivers, the business has QR codes to inspect and make appointments. The reservation website indicated that appointments were completely booked up until the last available time, October 4, when CNA attempted to do so.