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Poodles Will Make Arrest Those Who Burn Effigy of Lui Fxxx You Woh!

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About 300 people turned up at Hong Lim Park on Saturday to protest against the fare hike which was announced last week.

Organisers said some had walked or cycled to the event, in an apparent boycott of public transport. Some came with placards which read 'Why pay more for lousy train service' and 'We demand no fare hike'.

The protest comes after the Public Transport Council announced last Thursday that bus and train fares would increase by 3.2 per cent from April 6 this year. The event, which started at about 5.20pm, was organised by Mr Gilbert Goh, founder of Movement for a Better Singapore. The line up of speakers included opposition party member Osman Sulaiman.

A plan to burn an effigy of Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew in protest of the fare hike was shelved after the police told the organisers on Friday night that it is illegal to do so and they would be arrested if they do proceeed with the plan, said Mr Goh.

http://www.straitstimes.com/breakin...ark-protest-against-latest-fare-hike-20140125

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chonburifc

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What is the relevant law? Why is it illegal? SPF doggies must explain.

Yeah, illegal under which law and what section and whatever? Sinking land is NORTH KOREA territor??

Come on! Chow Sinkees really brainwashed to extreme liaoz. Then I rather SINKING LAND be part of north korea. Cos' all ZOMBIES.

TONYCHAT is right all along. STINKEES are balless.
 

escher

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Obviously stinkies not angry enough.
Stinkies want to remain head down down and arseholes up high high for PAP to continue to fuck and tiew them all.

Stinkies get what they fucking deserved.

If 50 thousands sinkies turn up, how many police cars they can flip and burn , with police inside the cars
The day will come when that will happen

In the meantime, stinkies prefer to remain head down down and arseholes up high high to be fucked and tiewed and screwed as they deserved it.

The only hope is that smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY will be a fucking rotting corpse in days and weeks to come.
That will give a new ball game entirely

Or maybe North Koreans will get their freedom before the 4th class dwellers with no fucking balls in stinkie land.

Maybe global warming will hit the whole fucking planet with stinkies still head down down and arseholes up high high to be tiewed and raped and screwed by an albino PM
 

Lestat

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At this rate, I firmly believe more police cars should be burnt. They are getting ridiculous as days go by. :p
 

laksaboy

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Which part of the act of burning the effigy of a politician is illegal? Causing a potential fire hazard? Or spreading disaffection against a member of the Leegime?

Try making a Lui Tuck Yew life-sized paper doll next time and beat it with sticks and shoes. Let's see if that's illegal. :rolleyes:

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About 300 people turned up at Hong Lim Park on Saturday to protest against the fare hike which was announced last week.

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3.5 million sinkies and 300 turn up.

Let me see that's 300/3,500,000 x100 = 0.008571428571429% of the population.

Looking at the figure, it's pretty obvious that a vast majority of Singaporeans consider to MRT to be a cheap and very reliable service that they have no problems with whatsoever.
 
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