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Teens Issued Life-Size MGs!

makapaaa

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Mar 22, 2010

Teens' vests and security concerns

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ON SUNDAY, March 14, I had the opportunity to visit the IT Fair at Suntec City.
At the Playcraft booth on Level 5, I noticed that the company had engaged several teenagers to stand around the booth to prevent shoplifters from pilfering the game CDs on sale. I observed that these young people, who were obviously school leavers, were wearing yellow safety vests marked 'security' on the back.
Safety vests marked 'security' may be worn only by trained security personnel who are registered by the Security Industry Regulatory Department, which is a government body under the Ministry of Home Affairs. It would run counter to the spirit of the security registration process if all and sundry were allowed to wear such items in public.
Second, some of the teenagers actually had life-size plastic machine guns as if they were armed. Although it may be amusing, I am sure this is a no-no, as such replicas are not allowed. Only three auxiliary police units in Singapore are licensed to carry weapons. Perhaps the police can enlighten us on the law relating to this.
A. Kanna
 

Lee5604

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Quote:>>>Second, some of the teenagers actually had life-size plastic machine guns as if they were armed. Although it may be amusing, I am sure this is a no-no, as such replicas are not allowed.<<<

How did these replicas get into Singapore? Because there is a ban on replica guns and look-alike toy guns (whether in plastic or metal).

What are our poodles doing? Maybe too busy keeping a tab on Chee Soon Juan and his sister?

What is Wong Kan Seng doing? Another highly paid million-dollar salaried minister doing nothing about internal-security.
 
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