SPF Shocking Incompetence!!!

In the 70s, ang mo sailors got beaten up badly by us at Orchard Rd carpark and Tivoli coffeehouse. Size matters. But courage more important. If need be, use weapons. Always strike first.
Weapons. If buay zai, the weapons will be taken and used back on us instead. That time, confirm sure will have life lost. Actually ang moh no need weapons to kill us, just like what happened to Paul Liew, when we are lying on the floor, all the ang moh have to do is keep kicking and stomping on our head. Sure head crack and brain flow out.
 
Weapons. If buay zai, the weapons will be taken and used back on us instead. That time, confirm sure will have life lost. Actually ang moh no need weapons to kill us, just like what happened to Paul Liew, when we are lying on the floor, all the ang moh have to do is keep kicking and stomping on our head. Sure head crack and brain flow out.

Pre-emptive strike strongly recommended. Better still if you have more kakis than the ang mos. I know one chap - Sah Bee. He floored 3 ang mos at one go. Martial arts expert. Even if 5 ang mos, Sah Bee would have TKO all of them. But we aren't Sah Bee.
 
In the 70s, ang mo sailors got beaten up badly by us at Orchard Rd carpark and Tivoli coffeehouse. Size matters. But courage more important. If need be, use weapons. Always strike first.

Sembawang opposite the Admiralty Road entrance to Sembawang Port.

A place called Sembawang Patio affectionately known as "Virgins Corner". However all call-girls here were past 50's.

To the drunk and carefree American sailors this was "manna from heaven".

They had come to Singapore on the R&R from a brutal Vietnam War.

Used to cause trouble in the many bars close-by.

Men in blue will attend as a "Team" led by a very effective supervisor armed with wicker-shields.

At the command of "Serang" all hell break loose and whoever the sailor, tall or short, finds himself pinned to the ground.

So effective was these Team that they were begged by the American Shore Patrol Officers to assist them sometimes.

Togather we can stand. Never say that we will always kow-tow to people.
 


Sembawang opposite the Admiralty Road entrance to Sembawang Port.

A place called Sembawang Patio affectionately known as "Virgins Corner". However all call-girls here were past 50's.

To the drunk and carefree American sailors this was "manna from heaven".

That row of shop-houses still remains today.

Back then, fights break out almost daily navy fleets were in town.
 
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