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I was recently at a coffesshop in Potong Pasir enjoying my "kopi-si siu tye" with another "senior citizen", when two minstrels from PRC, both armed with a stringed instruments (believed to be er-hu") came in and went round the tables. They zeroed in on some "Ah Laus" seated with damsels from the PRC and started to serenade these grinning couples. The toothless old men were elated to be serenaded by these minstrels and ended up giving them red-notes ($10). Not to be outdone by the other "ah peks", the others did the same for their "chaperons" too. These minstrels went around the coffeeshop and did the same for others. Lot of money was seen being given to them. IRAS where are you????
Three policemen came into the coffeeshop to purchase their "nasi-bungkus" amidst all the din created by the strumming of the instrument and the noise generated by the drinking patrons. They did not pay any attention and then left in their patrol-car. Hey men in blue, why no action?????
Incidentally the minstrels did not come to our table. I assume that they could see that we as singles drinking kopi did not have money to give them and hence treated us as "good-for-nothing and hopeless beings".
An idea came to me. Maybe we should one day go to PRC and start playing some Asean instrument and earn some money these way too. But surely we would be caught by their police and thrown into a dark dungeon on a charge of "intruding into local affairs and thereby depriving them of a livelihood".
Modern-style begging is becoming common in a first-world Singapore. Look at tissue-paper sellers, local "singers" and others at MRT stations. Many foreigners are there too.
Why aren't the authorities coming down hard on these "unscrupulous" people?
Are they waiting for a day when we will have African dancers and Indian Bhangra groups performing here? Maybe, this is one way to make Singapore a Nation of Arts and Land of Opportunities.
Care to comment.........
Three policemen came into the coffeeshop to purchase their "nasi-bungkus" amidst all the din created by the strumming of the instrument and the noise generated by the drinking patrons. They did not pay any attention and then left in their patrol-car. Hey men in blue, why no action?????
Incidentally the minstrels did not come to our table. I assume that they could see that we as singles drinking kopi did not have money to give them and hence treated us as "good-for-nothing and hopeless beings".
An idea came to me. Maybe we should one day go to PRC and start playing some Asean instrument and earn some money these way too. But surely we would be caught by their police and thrown into a dark dungeon on a charge of "intruding into local affairs and thereby depriving them of a livelihood".
Modern-style begging is becoming common in a first-world Singapore. Look at tissue-paper sellers, local "singers" and others at MRT stations. Many foreigners are there too.
Why aren't the authorities coming down hard on these "unscrupulous" people?
Are they waiting for a day when we will have African dancers and Indian Bhangra groups performing here? Maybe, this is one way to make Singapore a Nation of Arts and Land of Opportunities.
Care to comment.........