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A new programme will let residents meet their neighbourhood’s police officers more regularly, rather than mainly in passing on the street and during crises.

From June, all 35 neighbourhood police centres (NPCs) across the island will step up their public engagement by hosting monthly Coffee with a Cop sessions at food and beverage outlets in their respective neighbourhoods.

In each two-hour session, residents will be able to chat with up to four officers from their local Community Policing Unit (CPU) about any topic over coffee or tea, with the Singapore Police Force (SPF) picking up the tab.


More at https://tinyurl.com/2pkz3dbr
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2 Robocops are already deployed
Police invites you go drink coffee is it good or bad...can tell them what your thinking and tips from police too!!
What brand of coffee?
Kopitiam coffee supposed surely no Starbucks....
First gov setup neighborhood post in the 80s to try and copy Japanese with neighborhood human touch. 

Then in the late 2000s gov cut back on the neighborhood operation to save cost. Many neighborhood posts are just empty silo. 

Now they cum back trying to pretend with the human touch again. LPPL
They better pay for the kopi, otherwise no talk.
Lim kopi too 3rd world and old school liao. Should learn from hao first world world class system interact with their peasants.


Drink Kopi is sensitive means kena investigate.
Cannot drink tea or drink ice milo meh? Rotfl
iced milo must ask haleemah prepare then is shiok
already psoted
https://sgtalk.net/Thread-Police-to-meet...initiative

why are you promoting prolific skins?
and keep posting topics already posted?
(17-06-2023, 10:33 PM)Reddishday Wrote: [ -> ]A new programme will let residents meet their neighbourhood’s police officers more regularly, rather than mainly in passing on the street and during crises.

From June, all 35 neighbourhood police centres (NPCs) across the island will step up their public engagement by hosting monthly Coffee with a Cop sessions at food and beverage outlets in their respective neighbourhoods.

In each two-hour session, residents will be able to chat with up to four officers from their local Community Policing Unit (CPU) about any topic over coffee or tea, with the Singapore Police Force (SPF) picking up the tab.


More at https://tinyurl.com/2pkz3dbr

You go ahead and lim kopi with them lah! Big Grin