‘At about 11.25pm, he slapped a policeman once each on his
right and left cheeks. Ten minutes later, he slapped another officer's right
cheek once. Takeshi then stood up, fell backwards and hit his head on a bed
frame.
The officers helped him up and sat him on a chair. They saw that he was bleeding at the back of his head and used a bandage to apply pressure on his wound to stop the bleeding. When a policeman tried to ask him about his condition, Takeshi suddenly slapped the third officer's face several times.’
The officers helped him up and sat him on a chair. They saw that he was bleeding at the back of his head and used a bandage to apply pressure on his wound to stop the bleeding. When a policeman tried to ask him about his condition, Takeshi suddenly slapped the third officer's face several times.’
From the
above quotes different people would have different opinions on the conduct of
the policemen being slapped by a drunk. I would like to take a positive
viewpoint on this, that the policemen were absolute gentlemen, that they would
not hurt a drunk and would even turn the other cheek. This is how civilized and
sensitive our police officers have become, and Singaporeans too, even being
slapped they would not retaliate. This is a different kind of utopia.
Foreigners
are absolutely safe in the hands of our policemen, and would not be subject to
bashing like in some countries. Normally, such incidents would see the culprit
being given a few blows by the police as it is very unnatural for anyone being
beaten and not reacting, but not in Singapore.
The
Singaporeans are exceptional even if they are policemen. They are so gentle,
caring and sensitive towards offenders. Handle with extreme care and
sensitivity must be the hallmark of our police force.
Singapore is
infamous for its citizens, particularly the taxi drivers, to be beaten up by
foreigners. Such incidents are so
common. So being beaten up by foreigners is fair game. It is in their
mentality. Some may call this a kind of sickness, a people losing its pride or
right of self defence, and would not defend itself even being beaten. This is
quite like the times when China was the Sick man of Asia that you see in the
movies when the Chinese were hapless and bullied by the foreigners in their own
country.
Look at this
from another angle, the situation is different in Singapore. We are a powerful
little state that punches above our weight.
It is perhaps the ultimate state of being civilized, being well mannered,
not timid for sure. Singaporeans knew it
is wrong to hit back, in this case a drunkard.
So the court
did the justice for the policemen by finding the Japanese drunk $6,000. Some
may say so that the rich can spend some money and go around beating up Singaporeans
including policemen. As a civilized people, a law abiding people, Singaporeans
would not take the law into their own hands. They would rather the court punishes
the culprit legally, than to break the law.
Singapore is
indeed a very civilized place with very civilized Singaporeans. Did anyone say
it is a past time of foreigners to beat up Singaporeans? Just ignore this rubbish thinking.
Singaporeans are a very fine specimen of the human race, polite, well mannered
and non violent creatures and have a very high tolerance for being beaten. It
is an exquisite character trait that is very rare in human beans.
What do you
think?
PS. The
incident was posted in the HardwareZone.com and the bloggers there were
laughing themselves crazy. Some fuming in disbelief.