If I say Singapore Security, this old terrier
Do you feel tired of listening!!!
Good drops, today to a little different ~
Recently, I saw an encounter in the group
It attracted the attention of the editorial board:
Fans' homes were stolen
This fan was in a hurry to go out and couldn't find the key, so he only closed the door and didn't lock the door, only to find the thief when he came home!
The wallet was turned over, the money inside was taken away, and the wallet was thrown on the ground. Although the loss is not large, she usually has a girl alone at home, and she is also quite afraid to think about it.
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Xiaobian shared his experience
"My maid's bicycle seat has been stolen, the newly bought bicycle Oh, she was sad for a long time ~ this is still living in the apartment, but unfortunately the car is just in the monitoring dead corner, can not find out who the thief is."
I also remembered a news I had seen before that the mother came to the wedding of her son, put 20,000 Singapore dollars in the hotel safe, and was stolen 5,000 new ones.
Report: Lianhe Zaobao
Don't look at it to know, there must be a bar fine netizen to say:
Singapore is no longer safe!!!
So once blew the whole network
"The road is not left behind, the night is not closed"
The legendary rule of the island,
Is it really no longer there?
First of all, Xiaobian collected a circle in the office
Only one experience of losing a bike seat
And then there's no then...
Some netizens said: You taste it carefully
There are several cases of theft in several countries
Still worth going to the newspaper?
And the general police say it directly
Be wary of crime
Whose police will say:
“Low Crime means No Crime”
(Although there are few crimes, we must still be vigilant)
As soon as this Singapore policeman opened his mouth, it was the old Versailles!
Rather than theft
A more typical experience in Singapore
Or "the road is not left behind"
(At least that's how our editorial board asked for a lap)
Throw something away in Singapore
Can I still get it back?
The wallet was left in the basket for 24 hours and no one took it, and it was still there when I went back to find it.
My mother-in-law's wallet was lost, the police station called her, and she found out: "Is there a meh?" My wallet dropped? ”
The bag was placed at the bus stop, and the family foolishly got on the bus and took a stop to go back to find it. Saw an Antie standing next to the bag, waiting for us. She said she planned to wait 15 minutes and hand it over to the police if no one came back
My phone is often forgotten in hawker and is still in place almost every time I go back. But often walking by the river, the mobile phone was lost once.
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Tiktiok bloggers posted a video to say
Wallet mobile phone seat is capitalized
“you only can do this in SG”
Source: tiktok@eatwithagnesboo
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American bloggers who complained about Singapore's fire before
In fact, I praised the safety of the island
She said the shooting drills of U.S. schoolchildren
Singapore simply doesn't need it
"Because there are no guns here."
tiktok@ailsoninasia
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She said singapore has three treasures
Mobile phones, wallets, laptops~
Wow good rhymes
(Tips: everyone should pay attention to putting away their belongings)
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Tiktok Korean blogger said
Such a way of closing the door is really unseen
Just pull a rope????
tiktok@xopeachy_keen
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Self-service collection in Singapore supermarkets
True • Self-help
It's a test of human nature...
How safe is Singapore?
There is data and there is truth
Is Singapore really safe?
There is data and there is truth
Local non-fraud crime rates fell last year
Both types of crime hit a 36-year low
(Is it because of the blocking period that keeps the bad guys at home?) )
Throughout the year
There are 201 days of safety and security:
No theft has occurred!
There have been no cases of robbery and door-breaking burglary!
Various safety-related awards
It can be said that it is soft to get
In the matter of security
Singapore is a "licensed youth"!
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In the World's Safest Cities 2021, released by The Economist, Singapore ranked third in the world and first in Asia. This is particularly true in the areas of health, infrastructure and digital security.
Source:
https://safecities.economist.com/safe-cities-2021-whitepaper/
Imagine if you committed a crime in Singapore
What would it be like?
A comment from a netizen on quora lit up
There are nearly 300,000 foreign netizens watching!
Source: Quora netizen Nivlek G
The following is a summary of the content
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Caught all at once
"Singapore is too small and it's a slot for us.
For criminals, it's a nightmare! For example, in the United States you have committed a crime, and you still have a place to destroy the body. In Singapore? Where can you find something that is not noticeable...
Can't find a place to destroy the body? It means it's time to escape, and the longer you stay in Singapore, the higher your chances of being caught, and before you get caught, run.
But good luck, there are only two ways to leave Singapore by land, do you think it will take a lot of time to tighten these borders?
What about swimming to go to Malaysia? The Coast Guard caught you every minute, someone did it at 11 a.m., and it didn't work out under the cover of night, so you barely had a chance to swim out of Singapore.
And in Singapore, your whereabouts are too easy to spot. There are cameras everywhere, and it is one of the most incorruptible countries in the world, and it is impossible to get caught and try to escape through bribery.
In Singapore, the location of the police station is well distributed and they can reach anywhere in Singapore within 15 minutes.
If caught, it is a heavy penalty
Singapore takes a tough stance on crime, and the punishments are indeed very harsh.
Flogging as a judicial punishment still exists in Singapore. You may be flogged for a variety of crimes, including rape, humiliation, sexual abuse, robbery, and vandalism. You can also be flogged for murder, but only if they don't intend to hang you later.
In other words, if you are to be hanged, flogging will be abolished. How "generous"...
Just a few years ago, a rapist was sentenced to nearly 17 years in prison and 22 lashes. Let me say it again – 17 long years and 22 whips!!!
In addition to flogging, Singapore retains the use of the death penalty (i.e. hanging) for crimes such as kidnapping and murder.
Singapore also has the Internal Security Act (ISA), which entitles you to detain you if you are suspected of posing a threat to Singapore's security, even if you have not committed a real crime.
Source: The Straits Times
There is no need for people to commit crimes
For obvious reasons, rich countries tend to be more stable than poor countries, while Singapore is a fairly wealthy country.
For Singapore residents, there is no reason for them to face the extremely high cost of crime (nowhere to escape + severe punishment) and to test the law by example.
Rather than working hard to maintain the island's security and stability, it has done to save the poor from despair.
When people lack what they need, they feel hopeless. The more urgent the need, the more desperate it is. A safe country doesn't want that – after all, if its citizens are poor and hungry, even the most heavily regulated and law-enforced places may be unsafe...
Singapore has not fully adopted the approach of the welfare state such as the UK, but the government and various other organizations have intervened sufficiently.
In Singapore, few, if not none, starve to death from poverty. ”
Island security is hard-won
Quality + iron whip
However, when you say that the wallet occupies the seat, it is a test of human nature and quality.
Human nature cannot stand the test, and quality is fundamentally metaphysics.
So pragmatic Singapore, or on the basis of quality, will be iron whip.
Behind the safety we are accustomed to is a careful layout.
taxi driver
According to the data, a total of 50,000 people registered to join the Commuter Watch Scheme in 2020 to receive the latest crime trends and advice, including the need to be vigilant during the festive season.
In Singapore, even taxi drivers are "informants" of the police.
The Singapore government has distributed anti-terrorism brochures to taxi drivers and trained them in counter-terrorism, "Singapore, there are tens of thousands of ears and eyes." ”
Monitor open "sky eye"
A survey of 120 cities around the world Comparitech.com found that Singapore has a total of 86,000 public electric eyes, and the urban population is 5.64 million, that is, more than 15 public electric eyes for every 1,000 people.
Fight crime, let the evil have nowhere to hide, but be spit on and threaten privacy.
National Military Service
Elementary school students here participate in uniform organizations, boy scouts, girl scouts. Singapore also practises national military service, and Singaporean men of appropriate age fulfill their national service obligations and spend about two years of military service.
This is not the same as the "strawberry ice" in some places, which is a solid 2-year training. Imagine that most of the men walking on the roads of Singapore were former soldiers.
Soldiers give people a sense of righteousness, representing defense and protection, which makes people feel deeply safe.
Image source: mindef
National defense
The owners and tenants of the building will form a safe watch group. Assessment of possible risks; Establish a security monitoring system; Use existing resources to develop counter-terrorism plans.
Merchants also join the watchdog and have a responsibility to report buyers to the government if they believe they are from unknown sources and have suspicious motives.
Abide by the law and engrave into the national dna
Finally, I have to say that this full sense of security is the efforts of the older generation in Singapore.
Source: EDB
The harsh punishment law was introduced during the Lee Kuan Yew period, "hygiene, politeness", do the older generation of Singaporeans remember the quality movement in those years?
However, foreign media have ridiculed this group, saying that Singapore is Fine City, a pun on the irony that this is a beautiful place and a "fine country".
But Lee Kuan Yew faced ridicule and said confidently:
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They can laugh at us
But I'm convinced that it will be us who will laugh last
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When Singapore's social unrest and underworld were rampant, how to attract foreign investment to develop the economy? The policy here has always been to start from housing, social security, stable work and other livelihood issues, and stabilize the entire society from the core structure.
After 57 years of hard work since the founding of the People's Republic of China, Singaporeans have long carved law-abiding, moral and order-abiding into the national dna.
But, again: low crime doesn't mean no crime!
Just like others say that mobile phones are waterproof, do you have to soak your mobile phone in water for 24 hours to prove something?
Even if it is safe, do not use mobile phone placeholders;
Even if it is safe, don't forget to lock the door;
Even if it is safe, you still have to be vigilant when walking at night...
After all, human nature cannot stand the test, and the law is the shackles of crime.