Why PIC 2014 is a law & order risk for Singapore

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Why play with fire and people’s emotions and feelings?

Didn’t we learn anything from last year’s Little India riot?

Many said such incidents would never happen here. But it did!

Why Ngee Ann City And public celebrations when all countries celebrate their Independence Day in hotels, embassies and closed door settings without any provocation or issues??

1. Should PIC 2014 celebrations go ahead as planned in June 2014 at Ngee Ann City despite many criticisms from Singaporeans?

2. Can the police risk another law & order crisis at the expense of Singaporeans, Singapore’s peaceful and happily united close communities and harmony of Singaporeans?

3. Are the organisers adamant in making a political statement and show their ‘victory’ by defiantly having it at Ngee Ann City despite many Singaporeans’ criticisms?

4. http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/04/22/pic-2014-is-a-law-order-risk-for-singapore/
 
When people who are paid millions by taxpayers are not worried but openly support the event, why should the man in the street do their job for them.
Let LHL and TCJ bear responsibilities should anything happens- I will avoid Orchard Rd on 8 June and Ngee Ann City from now on.
The Pinoys can have Ngee Ann City to themselves from now on and we might as well call it Little Pinoyland -like little Thailand (Golden Mile) ect2
 
Election Rallies are also law and order risks. We should ban them too.
 
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