Do you shower in the nude at MacRitchie Reservoir?

MacRitchie Reservoir in Singapore has been revamped some time back, and aside from the greenery & amenities added to the beautification of this place, they have what is known as an 'open concept shower' toilet facility for joggers & dragon boaters alike to wash away the grime. All in plain sight of the public.

The open shower area is fast becoming a great 'hangout' for PLUs, more so if you could ogle likeminded folks as well as straight - but daring - men showering (& showing off) in the buff.
Open shower concept is nothing new in Singapore, having taken up pole positions in many of the swimming complexes strewn across the republic nation. But here at MacRitchie Reservoir, the open shower area is basically 'partitioned' off from the public area by wooden walls that has slits/grooves in it. Yup, all you need is to come closer and take a peek.
Some PLUs are reportedly hanging out at MacRitchie Reservoir after dusk for more than a jog. Inside the shower areas, they would love to strip it all off and on the pretext of taking a shower, to show off their well-toned & tanned bods for anybody with a voyeuristic tendency.
Oh, and not to mention hot & steamy sessions right after that!

Police entrapment of gay cruising spots in Singapore

For more than 16 years, there has not been a single entrapment conducted by the Singapore police in regard to gay cruising activities at popular haunts. Looks like this is going to change with the recent report in the New Paper:
On May 4, the police conducted an anti-vice operation at the old cemetery along Jalan Kubor, an area known for vice. The police declined to to give details of the vice activities.
A plainclothes policeman was standing alone in a poorly lit spot when he was approached by Jagadiswaran Krisnan, 32, a coffee house supervisor, at about 10.40pm. Jagadiswaran struck up a conversation with the undercover cop.
Two other police officers were stationed a short distance away, ready to provide help.
While talking to the officer, Jagadiswaran, a Malaysian, moved closer to him. He told the officer that he was there “to have fun”.
Then, he suddenly raised his hand and stroked the officer’s chest and private parts.
That was when the undercover cop identified himself and, with the help of his colleagues, arrested the man. Jagadiswaran was charged with behaving in an indecent manner in a public place. He was fined $1,000 on Tuesday.
So, with the above departure, would Singapore police be conducting such regular "entrapment activities" from now on? You decide.