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Why DPM Teo Chee Bye got time to talk cock about vehicle accident?

Papsmearer

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The PAP is really stupid. This questions and answers periods in Parliament are no more than dog and pony shows. What a joke. There is no hardcore debates during these sessions. national debates need to be held on the cost ofhousing, loss of jobs, influx of FTs, etc. Instead, some dumb MP tables a stupid question that a multi million dollar salary DPM and Defence Minister answers. For fucks sakes, this was just an accident. happens all the time in the SAF. Accidents involving vehicles happen 1,000s of times a year. Big fucking deal. Why don't one of the MPS table a question to ask Teo Chee Bye by the defence budget is so high, and who exactly is our national threat?

SINGAPORE: Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Teo Chee Hean said procedures at the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) for vehicle mounting and starting are fundamentally sound.

He said that the fatal incident in July 2009 at Seletar Camp could have been prevented if the driver had followed them.

Mr Teo was replying to a question in Parliament on the case of two tragic deaths of servicemen as a result of reversing SAF vehicles.

The second incident happened on January 28 this year, killing a Lance Corporal.

The SAF, Mr Teo said, has reminded its vehicle commanders and drivers to adhere strictly to procedures before mounting and starting any vehicle.

Speaking about the first incident, Mr Teo said: "A Committee of Inquiry convened to investigate the incident found that the driver of the vehicle had been negligent in his duties as a driver, and had failed to follow the correct vehicle mounting and starting procedures.

"At the time of incident, only the driver of the vehicle and the motor transport officer, who was the vehicle commander, were at the vehicle...the driver of the vehicle was subsequently charged in Court for causing death by doing a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. He pleaded guilty and was fined $5,000 and disqualified from driving all vehicles for four years"

And when the second incident happened last month, the SAF immediately ordered a safety time-out that same day, for unit commanders to go through with all vehicle commanders and drivers vehicular safety drills and procedures.

The time-out allowed each unit to re-focus on the tasks, safety drills and procedures pertaining to the use of military vehicles.

Mr Teo said: "MINDEF takes the safety and well-being of our servicemen very seriously. Although the prescribed safety procedures are fundamentally sound, we must continue to do better to make sure that they are followed. This includes regular reminders to those responsible for operating vehicles.

"However, safety procedures cannot cover every specific situation that may arise. Therefore, it is also important that every serviceman looks out for the safety of his men, his buddies and himself."
 

wahlaneh

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wahlaneh...
last time in khatib camp 1 SNCO kana rolled over and flattened by the 155mm Howitzer which he had just brought back to camp from live-firing exercise.
how to answer that question?:confused:
 

Papsmearer

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wahlaneh...
last time in khatib camp 1 SNCO kana rolled over and flattened by the 155mm Howitzer which he had just brought back to camp from live-firing exercise.
how to answer that question?:confused:

In those days, questions about these sort of accidents are not even asked in parliament. what about the 155mm crew that got killed in NZ? Minister got explain that one or not? Or what about the 120mm mortar crew that got killed when their M113 blew up? Any stupid MP ask any questions or not?
 

Leongsam

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Military operations always carry an element of risk. It's part and parcel of life.

A far more pertinent question to ask is why only sinkies are subjected to these risks while foreigners simply sit back, sip their Singapore slings and enjoy the spoils of success built upon the hard work, risk and sacrifice of Sinkie male citizens.
 

Papsmearer

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Military operations always carry an element of risk. It's part and parcel of life.

A far more pertinent question to ask is why only sinkies are subjected to these risks while foreigners simply sit back, sip their Singapore slings and enjoy the spoils of success built upon the hard work, risk and sacrifice of Sinkie male citizens.

yes, and if they are unmarried siblings under 35, they can also buy a market subsidized HDB flat whereby sinkies cannot. What u have is a hakka politician and a kekling president sold out to the japs 60 years ago, now repeating history by selling out sinkies this time to PRc and India.
 

jw5

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The question and answer session is simply going through the motions.
As to why he was asked this question and not others, it wouldn't be appropriate to ask him something he found difficult to answer, would it?
They wouldn't want to ask a tough question and find themselves "not required" in the next GE.
 

wahlaneh

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The question and answer session is simply going through the motions.
As to why he was asked this question and not others, it wouldn't be appropriate to ask him something he found difficult to answer, would it?
They wouldn't want to ask a tough question and find themselves "not required" in the next GE.

wahlaneh...
SOP again! sian liao lah. :(
 
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