People Are Abusing Circuit Breaker Enforcement Officers, From Slapping Them to Taking Videos Of Them

This is a Circuit Breaker Enforcement Officer.

Image: MEWR / Safe Distancing Ambassadors and Enforcement Officers will wear this red band for easy identification from 16 Apr onwards.

Every day, they walk tirelessly on the streets of Singapore, reminding people about safe distancing measures and asking them to comply with the rules.

Not just because itโ€™s their job, but also because they want us to pull through the Covid-19 pandemic together.

Unfortunately, while some people received their warnings with grace, others decided that โ€œshooting the messengerโ€ is a reasonable thing to do.

Slapping The Face, STOMP-ing Them

On 15 Apr 2020, NEA Enforcement Officers spotted a man eating his dabao-ed food at a hawker centre located at Blk 89 Circuit Road.

He refused to provide his particulars when asked by the officers and slapped one of them in the face when he tried to escape before police officers arrived.

Image: KnowYourMeme

Unfortunately, heโ€™s not the only one, either.

On 14 Apr 2020, a lady (Iโ€™ll use that sparingly) was spotted not observing safety distancing when queueing up for her food and ate it at the hawker centre.

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When she was approached by SG Clean ambassadors and asked to leave, she became aggressive.

She took photos and videos of the ambassadors, as well as the police officers that arrived later.

Image: NEA

What a lady.

Donโ€™t Shoot The Messengers Or Weโ€™ll Shoot You

Okay, NEA might not have put it that way but essentially, thatโ€™s what they meant:

โ€œNEA takes a serious view of those who verbally or physically abuse our officers and SG Clean ambassadors,โ€ the agency said. โ€œWe will not hesitate to take strong actions against such egregious offenders, including criminal prosecution if necessary.โ€

TL; DR: Try and abuse our officers and weโ€™ll get Minister Shanmugam to send his officers to talk to you when they have time.

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Every day, 3,000 enforcement officers, SG Clean and safe distancing ambassadors are deployed on the ground around Singapore.

And itโ€™s not as though all 3,000 of them do this for a living right from the beginning.

The manpower was supplied from various Singapore agencies, including the National Library Board (NLB), the Department of Statistic (DOS), the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) and more.

More Than 400 Fined In The Last Two Days

Over the past 2 days, more than 400 Singaporeans have spent half of their solidarity payout, all because they didnโ€™t observe safe distancing.

They shouldโ€™ve followed DPM Hengโ€™s advice and donate the money if they donโ€™t need it. 

Two of them, we know, was a couple desperately sucking each otherโ€™s face.

Image: Facebook.

NEA also said that they have fined 19 people at hawker centres and markets.

It seems like some people just donโ€™t understand the concept of โ€œordering takeaway food to eat back at home.โ€

Wait, I thought weโ€™ve been doing it all the time or was I wrong?

Take note, too, that if someone was to eat at the coffee shop, itโ€™s not just the individuals who are in trouble.

Two patrons sat down and dined in at a canteen at 63 Jalan Pemimpin, and MEWR said that enforcement actions will be taken against both the patrons and the licensee of the canteen.

Only Enforcement Officers Have The Power To Issue Fines To People

This a sensitive time in Singapore right now, and thatโ€™s when scammers thrive.

After all, they typically try to scare people into giving them money, and posing as an enforcement officer to get $300 from gullible people isnโ€™t that hard.

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MEWR reiterates that only the police, authorised enforcement officers and safe distancing ambassadors will be allowed to issue fines to people for breaking safe distancing measures.

Previously, enforcement officers are required to wear corporate wear as identification. To make it easier to identify them (and harder for people to impersonate them), theyโ€™ve added a snazzy red armband for some of the officers.

Image: MEWR

All of them will also carry a red identification badge as well.

The enforcement officers are allowed to issue a fine to you but they will not collect the money from you right away.

So if someone were to approach you and say you need to give him $300, keep him there and call the cops on the person.

So stay home and try not to go out. If youโ€™re really, really, bored, why not download the Goody Feed app for some light reading?

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