Judge: Can one be guilty of offence if police gave permission?
High Court Judge Quentin Loh wondered out loud if a person can be guilty of committing an offence if law enforcers had given permission for him to carry out that activity. This occurred during the appeal hearing of Chee Siok Chin, Chee Soon Juan, Chong Kai Xiong, Seelan Palay and John Tan. The five were appealing their conviction...
Dr Leong Yan Hoi makes house calls to those in need
Dr Leong Yan Hoi, a member of the SDP's Healthcare Advisory Panel, made several house calls to families in need of medical and financial assistance last week. Dr Leong's visits are part of the Singapore Democrats' on-going programme conducted by the Community Services Subcommittee to reach out to families starting with the...
Peaceful protests can be a force for good
The idea that public assemblies equal chaos has been deeply etched in the minds of Singaporeans. Such tumult, we are told, leads to violence and the eventual ruin of the country. Anyone who attempts to exercise his or her right to protest must therefore not only be penalised by the authorities but must also be censured by fellow...
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