Largeville
07-02-2009, 11:05 AM
First of all, apologies if this was ever posted before.
To all bros, I think we should be careful. Aside from the article I noticed this yesterday night, 745pm at Lavender area, where the stadium was, there was like a briefing session with uniformed and non-uniformed men. I was circling around area to look for carpark. And noticed enforcement van with warning lights on. Seems like AV was around. Got a note from another bro through PM, that one of the FLs client here was detained at L20.
Another warning, in Sillypore, ENTRAPMENT IS LEGAL!!!
What is entrapment? - Entrapment is the act of a law enforcement agent inducing a person to commit an offence which the person would otherwise have been unlikely to commit. In many jurisdictions, entrapment is a possible defense against criminal guilt.
In simple english, its the authorities luring you to commit a crime!!!
Play safe bros!
The following is a recent article:
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IF YOU pay for sex with a prostitute working for a pimp, you should be prosecuted.
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This is the “policy shift” — being considered in the United Kingdom and Wales — that MP Christopher de Souza (Holland-Bukit Timah GRC) believes Singapore needs as the vice numbers continue to rise and the “serious limitations” of police enforcement become apparent.
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The number of foreign prostitutes arrested in 2006 and 2007 rose by 34 per cent and 25 per cent respectively.
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In 2007, an average of about 100 vice-related arrests per week were made, with 91 per cent of the 5,400 arrested here on Social Visit Passes.
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Those numbers, though, should be put in the context of the 190,000 tourists entering Singapore weekly, replied Senior Minister of State (Home Affairs) Ho Peng Kee, who added: “It’s possible to tighten up further on checks and screening on female tourists, but this will cause delays and inconvenience and hamper our efforts to promote tourism.”
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It was a pragmatic reply that Mr de Souza said should defer to principle.
.
“I’m sure MHA would not use the 190,000 tourists a week to justify 100 drug traffickers,” he said. “On principle, do we want to see the rise of prostitution reduced? If we do not agree that a woman should be pimped or trafficked, then why not look at the UK suggestion seriously?”
.
While no single approach has emerged as the best solution, said Assoc Prof Ho, MHA is “open to considering developments overseas, particularly when there’s a significant harm to be prevented”.
.
He also clarified that Singapore’s tourist numbers were cited to show the ease with which they could enter Singapore. “We will get some who will come for these illegitimate purposes.” LEONG WEE KEAT
IF YOU pay for sex with a prostitute working for a pimp, you should be prosecuted.
.
This is the “policy shift” — being considered in the United Kingdom and Wales — that MP Christopher de Souza (Holland-Bukit Timah GRC) believes Singapore needs as the vice numbers continue to rise and the “serious limitations” of police enforcement become apparent.
.
The number of foreign prostitutes arrested in 2006 and 2007 rose by 34 per cent and 25 per cent respectively.
.
In 2007, an average of about 100 vice-related arrests per week were made, with 91 per cent of the 5,400 arrested here on Social Visit Passes.
.
Those numbers, though, should be put in the context of the 190,000 tourists entering Singapore weekly, replied Senior Minister of State (Home Affairs) Ho Peng Kee, who added: “It’s possible to tighten up further on checks and screening on female tourists, but this will cause delays and inconvenience and hamper our efforts to promote tourism.”
.
It was a pragmatic reply that Mr de Souza said should defer to principle.
.
“I’m sure MHA would not use the 190,000 tourists a week to justify 100 drug traffickers,” he said. “On principle, do we want to see the rise of prostitution reduced? If we do not agree that a woman should be pimped or trafficked, then why not look at the UK suggestion seriously?”
.
While no single approach has emerged as the best solution, said Assoc Prof Ho, MHA is “open to considering developments overseas, particularly when there’s a significant harm to be prevented”.
.
He also clarified that Singapore’s tourist numbers were cited to show the ease with which they could enter Singapore. “We will get some who will come for these illegitimate purposes.” LEONG WEE KEAT
IF YOU pay for sex with a prostitute working for a pimp, you should be prosecuted.
.
This is the “policy shift” — being considered in the United Kingdom and Wales — that MP Christopher de Souza (Holland-Bukit Timah GRC) believes Singapore needs as the vice numbers continue to rise and the “serious limitations” of police enforcement become apparent.
.
The number of foreign prostitutes arrested in 2006 and 2007 rose by 34 per cent and 25 per cent respectively.
.
In 2007, an average of about 100 vice-related arrests per week were made, with 91 per cent of the 5,400 arrested here on Social Visit Passes.
.
Those numbers, though, should be put in the context of the 190,000 tourists entering Singapore weekly, replied Senior Minister of State (Home Affairs) Ho Peng Kee, who added: “It’s possible to tighten up further on checks and screening on female tourists, but this will cause delays and inconvenience and hamper our efforts to promote tourism.”
.
It was a pragmatic reply that Mr de Souza said should defer to principle.
.
“I’m sure MHA would not use the 190,000 tourists a week to justify 100 drug traffickers,” he said. “On principle, do we want to see the rise of prostitution reduced? If we do not agree that a woman should be pimped or trafficked, then why not look at the UK suggestion seriously?”
.
While no single approach has emerged as the best solution, said Assoc Prof Ho, MHA is “open to considering developments overseas, particularly when there’s a significant harm to be prevented”.
.
He also clarified that Singapore’s tourist numbers were cited to show the ease with which they could enter Singapore. “We will get some who will come for these illegitimate purposes.”
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To all bros, I think we should be careful. Aside from the article I noticed this yesterday night, 745pm at Lavender area, where the stadium was, there was like a briefing session with uniformed and non-uniformed men. I was circling around area to look for carpark. And noticed enforcement van with warning lights on. Seems like AV was around. Got a note from another bro through PM, that one of the FLs client here was detained at L20.
Another warning, in Sillypore, ENTRAPMENT IS LEGAL!!!
What is entrapment? - Entrapment is the act of a law enforcement agent inducing a person to commit an offence which the person would otherwise have been unlikely to commit. In many jurisdictions, entrapment is a possible defense against criminal guilt.
In simple english, its the authorities luring you to commit a crime!!!
Play safe bros!
The following is a recent article:
================================================
IF YOU pay for sex with a prostitute working for a pimp, you should be prosecuted.
.
This is the “policy shift” — being considered in the United Kingdom and Wales — that MP Christopher de Souza (Holland-Bukit Timah GRC) believes Singapore needs as the vice numbers continue to rise and the “serious limitations” of police enforcement become apparent.
.
The number of foreign prostitutes arrested in 2006 and 2007 rose by 34 per cent and 25 per cent respectively.
.
In 2007, an average of about 100 vice-related arrests per week were made, with 91 per cent of the 5,400 arrested here on Social Visit Passes.
.
Those numbers, though, should be put in the context of the 190,000 tourists entering Singapore weekly, replied Senior Minister of State (Home Affairs) Ho Peng Kee, who added: “It’s possible to tighten up further on checks and screening on female tourists, but this will cause delays and inconvenience and hamper our efforts to promote tourism.”
.
It was a pragmatic reply that Mr de Souza said should defer to principle.
.
“I’m sure MHA would not use the 190,000 tourists a week to justify 100 drug traffickers,” he said. “On principle, do we want to see the rise of prostitution reduced? If we do not agree that a woman should be pimped or trafficked, then why not look at the UK suggestion seriously?”
.
While no single approach has emerged as the best solution, said Assoc Prof Ho, MHA is “open to considering developments overseas, particularly when there’s a significant harm to be prevented”.
.
He also clarified that Singapore’s tourist numbers were cited to show the ease with which they could enter Singapore. “We will get some who will come for these illegitimate purposes.” LEONG WEE KEAT
IF YOU pay for sex with a prostitute working for a pimp, you should be prosecuted.
.
This is the “policy shift” — being considered in the United Kingdom and Wales — that MP Christopher de Souza (Holland-Bukit Timah GRC) believes Singapore needs as the vice numbers continue to rise and the “serious limitations” of police enforcement become apparent.
.
The number of foreign prostitutes arrested in 2006 and 2007 rose by 34 per cent and 25 per cent respectively.
.
In 2007, an average of about 100 vice-related arrests per week were made, with 91 per cent of the 5,400 arrested here on Social Visit Passes.
.
Those numbers, though, should be put in the context of the 190,000 tourists entering Singapore weekly, replied Senior Minister of State (Home Affairs) Ho Peng Kee, who added: “It’s possible to tighten up further on checks and screening on female tourists, but this will cause delays and inconvenience and hamper our efforts to promote tourism.”
.
It was a pragmatic reply that Mr de Souza said should defer to principle.
.
“I’m sure MHA would not use the 190,000 tourists a week to justify 100 drug traffickers,” he said. “On principle, do we want to see the rise of prostitution reduced? If we do not agree that a woman should be pimped or trafficked, then why not look at the UK suggestion seriously?”
.
While no single approach has emerged as the best solution, said Assoc Prof Ho, MHA is “open to considering developments overseas, particularly when there’s a significant harm to be prevented”.
.
He also clarified that Singapore’s tourist numbers were cited to show the ease with which they could enter Singapore. “We will get some who will come for these illegitimate purposes.” LEONG WEE KEAT
IF YOU pay for sex with a prostitute working for a pimp, you should be prosecuted.
.
This is the “policy shift” — being considered in the United Kingdom and Wales — that MP Christopher de Souza (Holland-Bukit Timah GRC) believes Singapore needs as the vice numbers continue to rise and the “serious limitations” of police enforcement become apparent.
.
The number of foreign prostitutes arrested in 2006 and 2007 rose by 34 per cent and 25 per cent respectively.
.
In 2007, an average of about 100 vice-related arrests per week were made, with 91 per cent of the 5,400 arrested here on Social Visit Passes.
.
Those numbers, though, should be put in the context of the 190,000 tourists entering Singapore weekly, replied Senior Minister of State (Home Affairs) Ho Peng Kee, who added: “It’s possible to tighten up further on checks and screening on female tourists, but this will cause delays and inconvenience and hamper our efforts to promote tourism.”
.
It was a pragmatic reply that Mr de Souza said should defer to principle.
.
“I’m sure MHA would not use the 190,000 tourists a week to justify 100 drug traffickers,” he said. “On principle, do we want to see the rise of prostitution reduced? If we do not agree that a woman should be pimped or trafficked, then why not look at the UK suggestion seriously?”
.
While no single approach has emerged as the best solution, said Assoc Prof Ho, MHA is “open to considering developments overseas, particularly when there’s a significant harm to be prevented”.
.
He also clarified that Singapore’s tourist numbers were cited to show the ease with which they could enter Singapore. “We will get some who will come for these illegitimate purposes.”
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