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After 30 to 40 years of no riot in Singapore, i am sure the Police has been caught by surprise. Caught off-guard so to speak. Am i surprise? i don't know what to say. i only think it may happen again if there are really too many differently cultured foreigners in Singapore, frustrated in one way or another. i think they were/are frustrated in one way or another. Happy people will never take the law into their own hands. No?
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Police asked us not to speculate or pass rumour but some can speculate that alcohol was the cause ?
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I am sure there is more to this than just 400 drunks targeting police vehicles. There must have been something that happened during and after the accident with the authority and the bus driver ..something that has sparked this incident.
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Typical in India, where law and justice are missing and can be pretty one sided, for them to take justice, into their own hands.
Again, mob mindset, aided by booze.
Forgetting that this is not their hometown.
As for why police cars only, my take is anti establishment mindset.
In their country, police wayang only.... got $ and power, can do anything, so take it out on the police.