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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Read it here! http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1098252/1/.html

On reading this article, I immediately agreed that we need more policemen to keep watch in the neighbourhood. Why? Because, as I have mentioned before in previous posts, Singapore is starting to become an unsafe country!

For those who haven't realised yet, recently, yet another man was slashed in Yishun. Now, I am not one to insult the policemen, but sometimes it makes me wonder if they are taking their job seriously enough or not. In my opinion, there SHOULD be more policemen patrolling the HDB flats at any time of the day. They should not take anymore chances because if they do, more people will get injured or possibly killed.

I would recommend having more policemen patrolling the streets at night. Gangsters and the likes are more likely to cause trouble at night, after all. The neighbourhood police posts should also open up later so that they are ready to receive any possible cases that might occur.

I also hope that the government will invest some money to set up CCTVs at spots that are less frequently patrolled. This will allow the police to take note of these areas even without having a patrol there. Furthermore, any crime committed will most likely be easier to solve as the culprit's face should be caught on camera. They will find themselves unable to escape so easily from the hands of the law.

The police should become more serious about their job. They are the only people who can help us in terms of internal security as the army of Singapore can't really help much due to a large number of them being working civilians. Any form of mass mobilisation would cause Singapore's economy to decline. I hope they are able to apprehend the main leaders of the secret society soon by working with the public and the investigators assigned to the case. After all, they have their own families they want to protect too, right?

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