We have heard of brave policemen and of policemen running away from the
mob. We have heard of praises and medals for bravery and brickbats for
not holding the ground, and worse, policemen fleeing for safety. And the
dominant view, the policemen are the law enforcers and must make a
stand, face the mobsters and deal with them with force and authority.
The alternative view is that the police on the ground were outnumbered
and there was no need to risk life and injuries, no need to attack the
mob to escalate the tension and create a nasty situation.
At the moment all the comments are academic as the commentators are
detached from a reality, from the tense situation where personal
security were at risk. And from the comfort of sitting behind a computer
and punching the keyboard I thought it would be easy for Arnold
Schwarzeneggar or Robocop to deal with the mob single handed. It would
be a piece of cake even if the mob were illiterate villagers that were
used to violence, to pelting policemen with stones and anything they
could lay their hands on, to overturning and burning police cars. One
thing for sure, they were not the nice school children that could be
shouted down by a school teacher. It was a violent and incensed mob.
What would happen if the orders were not given to pull back but instead
for the handful of policemen to charge at the mob before the arrival of
the SOC officers is moot. There could be a few serious casualties among
the men and women in blue. Did anyone suggest to the police women to
charge at the mob? This sounds like the soldiers in Kota Tinggi during
Confrontation who thought it was a picnic and they could take a break
bathing in the river unguarded.
It is quite fun really to make all kinds of postulations and even gungho
ideas in the comfort of an aircon room with tea and cakes to munch. The
riot could throw up a few heroes like Arnold or a few policemen in
black plastic bags. Who is wiser?
What do you think? Of course it looked quite ridiculous and malu for
policemen and women running away from a mob. It would be nice if they
would strut out from the ambushed ambulance with guns blazing in both
hands, taking down the mobsters in their way. This would be great stuff
for Hollywood or even Mediacorp. Really great for adrenalin pumping and
story telling and a great opportunity missed.
I am still having a lot of wild imaginations on what it could have been.
If only I had a machine gun crew. But these kinds of wet dreams are
best for the early hours in bed. One can only 'how lian' after the event
and not being there.
Is it worthwhile to risk your life and die for this PAP government?
ReplyDeleteHow much is the policeman paid?
How much is a PAP Minister paid?
Who is going to look after the policeman's family if he dies?
Where is the money going to come from?
Will the PAP Ministers raid the reserves to look after the policeman's family?
This is what a PAP Minister considers to be the supreme sacrifice for her country:
ReplyDelete“When I made the decision to join politics in 2006, pay was not a key factor. Loss of privacy, public scrutiny on myself and my family and loss of personal time were. The disruption to my career was also an important consideration. I had some ground to believe that my family would not suffer a drastic change in the standard of living even though I experienced a drop in my income. So it is with this recent pay cut. If the balance is tilted further in the future, it will make it harder for any one [sic] considering political office.” Grace Fu.
Do you think Grace Fu will risk her life to die for Singapore?
You tell me lah?
Another Millionaire PAP Minister making the supreme sacrifice for his country. Minister of State Tan Chuan-Jin, choking over his words said:
ReplyDelete“I’m pained by the knowledge that I’ll miss the many moments when my children are growing up and time with my family. My parents are not getting any younger. Those moments missed do not return. Ever… In time I will look back and there will be gaps. But that’s life. I’m not sure how one considers it a privilege to miss these precious moments. It trivialises all of us who do cherish these.”
Do you think Tan Chuan Jin will risk his life to die for Singapore?
You tell me lah?
The first 5 responders in 2 vehicles were not armed.
ReplyDeleteLucky the gungho policemen never injured any mobsters. This could escalate into diplomatic tussle and making him liable to be fired.
ReplyDeletePAP talk cock only la...
Field agent will be make scapegoat for anything, that is the reason policeman flee.
Our fucking elites know only to push blame and to make meaningless commendation. They are the problem of our country.
They did not run away lah. They were advancing to the rear. It is said that in a fight, it is not the size of the dog that matters, but the fight in the dog.
ReplyDeleteNow we know how much fight our dog had, for various reasons which the politicians were quick to overlook. Until the reality stares them in the face. Then they will start looking for scapegoats, like the Mas Selamat case and the immigration lapse, but of course the head honchos are untouchable.
Goodness, now the shortcomings of our home team have been exposed, time and again, what do you think is the outcome if our SAF is under fire? So far only the Cheeken's sampan has been rocked, wonder when is the Hen's turn. Politicians!
The police testified that they were outnumbered at the scene of the riots lah.
ReplyDeleteJust like the WP MPs were outnumbered in Parliament.
So now I understand the Police just as I had already understood the WP and Sinkie opposition in general.
Ya lor! Come National Day, I am sure those involved will get medals hor!
ReplyDeleteProtecting sacred white elephants is their job, not ordinary Sinkies. Ordinary Sinkies, even reporting being screwed they also do not care.
活着最重要。
ReplyDelete别为了他人而白牺牲,
更不需要为了不值得
的人或事浪费生命。