Police say they have received a 999 call about the August 28 "White Elephants" incident.See?
They are looking into every report they have received to see if any offence has been committed. It adds that it must be fair and transparent, and not investigate selectively.
We treat our own voters (who do innovative protests) the same as the people who protest outside the CPF building.
Both kena investigate!
So don't anyhow say we bias and only investigate opposition members.
What showing creativity? Bullshit.
Creativity is only to shore up the economy and earn $ for Singapore.
Not to show creativity in fucking Protesting OK? Geddit? What is wrong with you Singaporeans and your silly protests.
Just get on with your work and maintain our 3-5% GDP growth.
Singapore is a country with laws. You fail to uphold it, people will consequently fail to respect the law. Do the Crime? Do the Time.
It's a slippery slope from here? Who knows?
Today, Paper Elephants. Tomorrow?
Violent Protests that escalate to violence that will put our high standing of peace and stability in front of foreign investors in jeopardy.
We cannot risk it. No more such infractions, however minor.
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Anyway I personally feel that the people who placed the white elepants should be punished by the full weight of the law. No buts and ifs.
Why? Only then will these heartlanders realise that, doing a protest, is not the sole domain of misfits like Chee Soon Juan or JB Jeyaretnam, who rail for a strange concept called democracy and free speech, or whatever these crazy radicals call it.
They will very soon realise that, even if its for something that is very important you, like your means of transport, you have no right to even place innocuous paper cut-outs of elephants on the side of the road.
Until when they realise they cannot use it, will they realise how important having a 'voice' is.
Then they will regret.
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