3 sinkie SDP & ex SDP faggots give problem to our policemen at Russia embassy

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http://theindependent.sg/vincent-wi...sts-barred-from-russian-embassy-cops-show-up/


Vincent:

Meanwhile, at an undisclosed location (actually opposite 51 Nassim Road):

Inventing the law 1

Policeman #1: Please stop taking photos. (While I was taking photos of their 8 cars and 14 personnel.)
Me: Why?
P1: It’s sensitive.
Me: I’m just taking pictures of cars parked on a public street.
P1: You’re not allowed.
Me: Could you tell me the specific provision of the law that prohibits it?
P1: (Silence.
Me: (Carry on taking photos.)

Inventing the law 2

Me: Why did you have to despatch 14 policemen in 8 cars? Isn’t that a waste of resources?
Policeman #2: It’s a sensitive area.
Me: What’s sensitive? Is it because this is a rich area. (Nassim Road) Do you only take care of rich people?
P2: No, because of the embassies.
Me: Orr, you only take care of foreigners, is it?
Jolovan: Orr, I tell Gilbert Goh, then you know.

Inventing the law 3

Policeman #3: Can I have your ICs please?
Me: Under what provision of the law are you requesting them?
P3: You are required to provide your details to a policeman when requested.
Me: Yes, but I would like to be told which law requires me to. After all, as a citizen I have rights and I wish to know which law requires me to abrogate them.
Policeman #4: You are required to provide your details to a policeman when requested.
P3: (Silence; wanders away.)
P4: (Suddenly brightening up) NRO.
Me: What’s NRO?
P4: National Registration Act.
Me: That’s NRA not NRO.
P3: (Wanders back after some minutes, looking happier) Section 16b of the National Registration Act, Chapter 201.
Me: You just radioed back to your office to find out, right? Very good, you are showing initiative.
P3: (Reading from his mobile phone): Where any person on demand by a registration officer or a police officer (i) does not give his name and address; (ii) gives a name or address which the officer has reason to believe is false; or (iii) gives as his address a place outside Singapore, that person may be arrested without warrant by the registration officer or police officer.
Me: So, I actually don’t have to provide my IC but just give you my details?
P3: Yes.
(Our details are taken down by another officer without any ICs produced.)

Inventing the law 4

(Senior police officer questions us about visiting the Russian Embassy. Junior officer starts to film the questioning on a videocam.)
Me: Why is he filming us?
P3: (Tries to change the subject.)
Me: No, sorry before you continue questioning us, why is your colleagues filming us?
P3 (Tries to change the subject several times more.)
Me: We are happy to talk to you but not before you tell us under which provision of the law he is entitled to film us.
P3: (Changing the subject again.)
Me: If you cannot cite the relevant provision, we insist that your colleague stops filming.
P3: Ok. (Requests his colleague to stop filming; colleague wanders away.)
(Conversation continues in a genial and friendly fashion with rather a lot of gratuitous flirting…)
 
He certainly did not lose much time. Such activism is what he wanted and he would not have been able to do it while within SDP.
 
So Chee let his gay boy loose to stir up trouble against the Russians?
 
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