There was Mas Selamat escaping from a what was supposed to be a maximum security facility by climbing out of a toilet while surveillance cameras were all not working? Then there was the Hepatitis-C outbreak at SGH which killed eight patients, the riot in Little India which found that our officers were not adequately trained, personnel was insufficient, equipment was not working
This was a very unrealistic demonstration
SG Government is very Sneaky….
In an instance of extreme naivety, Law and Foreign Minister K. Shanmugam met with foreign workers in a dormitory and, having asked the nervous workers point blank if they were unhappy with work conditions in Singapore, happily concluded that resentment was not a factor in the riot.
5yrs old hapy to watch, 50yrs old sad to kno....
Mike McCrea clapping
Though the riot was triggered by the tragic death of an Indian migrant worker whose dead body was pinned under a bus, two hours later when the mayhem ended, 30 police and civil defence vehicles and ambulances had been damaged by rioters and over 40 police, civil defence and auxiliary officers were injured.
One scenario one terrorist... VERY realistic indeed... should get BG(NS) Pinky Lee to oversee all CT ops...
Obviously when the real trouble comes, we have to count on the STAR team… instead of these…
As singapore had changed to a multi-nation country (multi-nation-singapore) so even with the saf soldiers AND police also no use, it's the pap party mistakes and there's no way to u-turn back..
When the Little India riot occurred, the government, whilst asking the public not to speculate on possible causes, quickly postulated that liquor was a primary factor, possibly to divert attention away from causes which may suggest culpability on the part of the government. In fact, as if to confirm this sensitivity to blame, the government reacted angrily to an article in the New York Times, headlined “Singapore’s angry migrant workers”, complaining vehemently that the article “offered scant evidence” of discontent.
the interminable breakdowns of our MRT system, the floods that are theoretically occurring only once every 50 years, the repeated shortage of hospital beds, the HDB lift malfunctions that killed one person and caused an elderly lady's hand to be torn clean off, concrete slabs and claddings on HDB blocks that crumble off which could very well have ended in injuries and, worse, fatalities?
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