Riots in Little India

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#61
Not only little India has many alcohol sellers, but also in Clake Quay, Tg Pagar.......... Ban them now , otherwise these places may have riots also.
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#62
Implement COE for liquor loh. Maybe it will go higher than cars.
#63
It's easy to realise that the whole problem occurs because there are too many people of the same race, same mindset congregated in one place (The Asch conformity experiment: http://psychology.about.com/od/classicps...ormity.htm). With the effect of alcohol, it is no wonder that things can go wrong but why not Clarke Quay and Boat Quay? The simple answer is that in Boat Quay and Clarke Quay, there is a diverse range of people of different nationalities and thus, there is no such "concentration". It is too diverse to result in such a riot.

In psychology, there are some explanations to this form of behaviour (See above link). As for why the policeman runs away, let's not be too quick to judge. Two police officer would not be able to overcome a group of 400 rioters with the same mindset. They are just getting themselves into trouble if they try to stop the rioting. I would think the policeman has done the right thing by running off and asking for reinforcement. We are talking about 400 people, not 2 to 5 people.
#64
how come so many people drink liquor that nite at that area?
got special pricing?
#65
(09-12-2013, 10:46 PM)pianist Wrote: how come so many people drink liquor that nite at that area?
got special pricing?

definitely not. They drink there because their "friends" are there if you know what I mean.
#66
http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/l...ted-police

Out of the 27 subjects, 24 are Indian nationals, 2 are Bangladeshi nationals and 1 is a Singaporean Permanent Resident.

of 400+ rioters, only 27 caught. seems like the police not very efficient leh


those residents living flats and private housings near that area, really I pray for their safety. how did they ever ignite a overturned policecar?

http://news.asiaone.com/news/crime/littl...page=0%2C2
the two journalists being interviewed, they were smiling ..hmm..strange
#67
Perhaps the ban should apply to all and not only to little india. And Angmos should be treated similar, all under the cat FT. i walk pass Clarke quay and see many Ang Mos behaving a bit like drunken. Its a matter of time that things may happen there. Hope their review include all areas and tackle the problem altogether.

(09-12-2013, 10:34 PM)cfa Wrote: Not only little India has many alcohol sellers, but also in Clake Quay, Tg Pagar.......... Ban them now , otherwise these places may have riots also.
#68
for the worse, I think the next time we can see may be a bomb..?
so better pray hard our home team is up to their mark
#69
70% drunk 30% conscious? They are generally good fellas, from my encounters with them at the hdb upgrading. But i have also observed their supervisors shouting at them and some supervisors behave like holligans. Hope there is some agencies taking care of their welfare and their rights.

(09-12-2013, 10:31 PM)Behappyalways Wrote: seems like alcohol will make you go for police patrol cars and not private vehicles.......strange....
#70
Well, as our leaders have said this is a one-off case. Severe punishment will be given to deter future occurence. They should be right. In the movie Hunger Game, how the capital arm forces suppress and beat up those who want to go against the capital.

(09-12-2013, 11:47 PM)pianist Wrote: for the worse, I think the next time we can see may be a bomb..?
so better pray hard our home team is up to their mark


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