15-03-2025, 10:45 AM
(14-03-2025, 04:56 PM)Ineedhelp Wrote: Protocol is the security would have stepped in. Interestingly it wasn't the case? I didn't click the clip. Lol
I assume security details only step in when the interaction becomes potentially physical.
Still, it is a risk any MP has to take, regardless of the fact violence towards SG politicians during MPS is very very rare.
A few MP were attacked over the last 25 years. including 2 incidents during a MPS.
MP Tan Wu Meng was attacked by a 32-year-old man during his MPS as well, in April 2018. A man walked towards Tan while he was speaking to another resident, grabbed him in a choke hold and slammed him against a wall, before yanking him to his knees. However, after a formal medical evaluation at the A&E, Tan was able to continue his duties and return to the MPS to finish writing appeal letters for his residents
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/mp...ps-session
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