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singapore a less safe city now? SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime rate

bakkuttay

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hahahahhahaaaaa!!!!!!! more foreigners please.

source: http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/06/24/sgs-ranking-in-gpi-falls-9-places-due-to-crime-rate/

SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime rate
Protected June 24th, 2014 | Author: Editorial

Singapore’s ranking in this year’s Global Peace Index (GPI) fell 9 places from last year’s position of 16th to 25th.

The GPI is an attempt to measure the relative position of nations’ and regions’ peacefulness. It is produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) and developed in consultation with an international panel of peace experts from peace institutes and think tanks with data collected and collated by the Economist Intelligence Unit.

The list was launched first in May 2007, then continued yearly. It is claimed to be the first study to rank countries around the world according to their peacefulness. It ranks altogether 162 countries. The GPI study is endorsed by individuals such as Kofi Annan, the Dalai Lama, archbishop Desmond Tutu, former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, economist Jeffrey Sachs, former president of Ireland Mary Robinson, Jan Eliasson and former US president Jimmy Carter.

The index is composed of 22 (qualitative and quantitative) indicators which gauge three broad themes:

level of safety and security in society
extent of domestic or international conflict
degree of militarisation

Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines were among the Asia-Pacific countries that saw their scores decline the most this year. Malaysia’s ranking went down 4 places to 33rd while the Philippines’ was down 5 places to 134th.

Iceland topped the index as the most peaceful country, while Syria came in last.

The report states Singapore’s lower score was due to “an increase in internal security and the police force, as well as higher perceived criminality”. In other words, there is a perceived increase in crime rate in Singapore in the past 1 year (i.e., between the time the 2013 GPI was published in mid-last year and the time 2014 GPI was published this month).

Three days (11 Dec 2013) after the Little India Riot, PM Lee spoke on national TV saying that Singapore residents commit more crimes than foreign workers do:

He said:

“We should not generalise a group because of some individuals. I don’t think that is fair or justifiable because their (foreign workers) crime rates are, in fact, lower than Singapore residents in general.”

That being the case, then something must have triggered Singaporeans to commit more crimes in the past 1 year since our GPI has fallen 9th places to 25th position, all in the span of 1 year.

What do you think?
 

TheWhiteHorse

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Re: singapore a less safe city now? SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime r

Don't worry, all these international rankings don't count. Pappies will come out with their own number 1 ranking within 3 days.
 

mojito

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Re: singapore a less safe city now? SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime r

Obviously we have imported too many immigrants from lawless countries like Malaysia and the Philippines. We should look to other sources, like India to fuel the great economic miracle engineered by the ruling party.
 

eatshitndie

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Re: singapore a less safe city now? SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime r

bashing up someone without killing him or her in sg does not get into the crime stats. neither is it an "arrestable" offense. sg poodles may show up and disperse the fight. they may not even show up. you have to capture video evidence and or photos to post it online and then file a complaint to get the poodles working on it. and they may not even work on it. so it's best in sg to bash back and really put the hurt on the other party, short of death. :p
 

Dragonhead

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Re: singapore a less safe city now? SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime r

bashing up someone without killing him or her in sg does not get into the crime stats. neither is it an "arrestable" offense. sg poodles may show up and disperse the fight. they may not even show up. you have to capture video evidence and or photos to post it online and then file a complaint to get the poodles working on it. and they may not even work on it. so it's best in sg to bash back and really put the hurt on the other party, short of death. :p

Seizeable offence and non-seizeable offence makes the difference.
 

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Re: singapore a less safe city now? SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime r

hahahahhahaaaaa!!!!!!! more foreigners please.

source: http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/06/24/sgs-ranking-in-gpi-falls-9-places-due-to-crime-rate/

SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime rate
Protected June 24th, 2014 | Author: Editorial

Singapore’s ranking in this year’s Global Peace Index (GPI) fell 9 places from last year’s position of 16th to 25th.

The GPI is an attempt to measure the relative position of nations’ and regions’ peacefulness. It is produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) and developed in consultation with an international panel of peace experts from peace institutes and think tanks with data collected and collated by the Economist Intelligence Unit.

The list was launched first in May 2007, then continued yearly. It is claimed to be the first study to rank countries around the world according to their peacefulness. It ranks altogether 162 countries. The GPI study is endorsed by individuals such as Kofi Annan, the Dalai Lama, archbishop Desmond Tutu, former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, economist Jeffrey Sachs, former president of Ireland Mary Robinson, Jan Eliasson and former US president Jimmy Carter.

The index is composed of 22 (qualitative and quantitative) indicators which gauge three broad themes:

level of safety and security in society
extent of domestic or international conflict
degree of militarisation

Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines were among the Asia-Pacific countries that saw their scores decline the most this year. Malaysia’s ranking went down 4 places to 33rd while the Philippines’ was down 5 places to 134th.

Iceland topped the index as the most peaceful country, while Syria came in last.

The report states Singapore’s lower score was due to “an increase in internal security and the police force, as well as higher perceived criminality”. In other words, there is a perceived increase in crime rate in Singapore in the past 1 year (i.e., between the time the 2013 GPI was published in mid-last year and the time 2014 GPI was published this month).

Three days (11 Dec 2013) after the Little India Riot, PM Lee spoke on national TV saying that Singapore residents commit more crimes than foreign workers do:

He said:

“We should not generalise a group because of some individuals. I don’t think that is fair or justifiable because their (foreign workers) crime rates are, in fact, lower than Singapore residents in general.”

That being the case, then something must have triggered Singaporeans to commit more crimes in the past 1 year since our GPI has fallen 9th places to 25th position, all in the span of 1 year.

What do you think?

Excerpt from Stupidest People in Singapore blog

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Total Riot damage:
  • 49 injured policemen and civil defence and auxiliary police (Cisco),
  • 5 destroyed police and civil defence and ambulance vehicles,
  • 25 damaged police and civil defence and ambulance vehicles
  • Manpower cost of more than 300 security personnel sent to stop the riot, and
  • Countless other crew sent to clean-up and repair the roads and the administrative costs in investigating the incident
Source: Today Newspaper http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/another-man-be-charged-over-little-india-rio, The New Paper TNP http://www.tnp.sg/tags/little-india-riot, http://www.tnp.sg/backstage/content/little-india-riot

It is not the quantity of the crimes, but the magnitude of the crimes.

Since when did Singaporean citizens injure 49 policemen in one day, or destroy even 1 police vehicle?

Since when did 400 Singaporeans riot?
 

Dragonhead

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Re: singapore a less safe city now? SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime r

Obviously we have imported too many immigrants from lawless countries like Malaysia and the Philippines. We should look to other sources, like India to fuel the great economic miracle engineered by the ruling party.

Already got two chopped up cases this year, both involving dark skinned foreigners in SG. One victim was a woman chopped without head and the other victim, a man, chopped without legs. What is next?

In such a small island, each chopping case or gruesome murder will send shock waves. SPF is not as efficient as papo want us to believe. Also, sinkapoo is not as safe as what papo claim it to be

With so many foreigners in the country, some of them are probably criminal elements from their home country. Do papo screen them for criminal records before allowing them to work or live in sinkapoo?
 

mojito

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Re: singapore a less safe city now? SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime r

I think the Police Commissioner has a lot to answer for this. When asked to explain himself about the Little India riot, he pointed out that the situation in Geylang was far worse. The PM also said sinkies commit more crime. All that leaves much to imagination.
 

jw5

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Re: singapore a less safe city now? SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime r

How can that be? Geylang is the bestest place in SG! :p

I think the Police Commissioner has a lot to answer for this. When asked to explain himself about the Little India riot, he pointed out that the situation in Geylang was far worse. The PM also said sinkies commit more crime. All that leaves much to imagination.
 

dr.wailing

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Re: singapore a less safe city now? SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime r

Not just Sinkapore.

Nowadays I feel less safe on this forum what with all the Ah Nehs, Ah Tiongs and Pinoy-wannabees vying for attention here.

I wonder how SBF fares on GPI ??
 

Timerty

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How come Sinkapore cannot match up to Tokyo, Australia or New Zealand? OK I will get ready to move to those places.
 

steffychun

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It is high because of maximum restraint.

And the focus of the police on political opponents
 

jw5

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Re: singapore a less safe city now? SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime r

Why must get ready? Go now! :biggrin:

How come Sinkapore cannot match up to Tokyo, Australia or New Zealand? OK I will get ready to move to those places.
 

rushifa666

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Obviously the civil servants are becoming crooks. Who was the idiot who said a high pay means no corruption again?
 

Barugo

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Re: singapore a less safe city now? SG’s ranking in GPI falls 9 places due to crime r

Molesters infested in SMRT, Riot in Little India, oh where do they came from? Bus drivers riot, oh where do they came from? We are called rotten locals, oh where do Carlos came from?
 

jw5

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Boh benefits liao lah, all reserved for families and cronies. Mai tu liao, go go go! :biggrin:

must leach some more benefits b4 leaving :biggrin:
 
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