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Do NOT fly or travel to HKG this Friday (26/7/2019)
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Well. if you have to go, you have to go. I am sure no one will provoke an attack.
Stay safe
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Australian authorities have not even moved any part of Hong Kong to yellow which means they still rate it safer to travel to than all of France. There are certainly warnings of transport and movement disruption, but no suggestion anyone should alter travel plans.
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That's not what it says at all, only avoid specific areas and be careful, which are both pretty common sense points in any case.
Your tone is dangerous but I appreciate the SG bubble means any disruption induces panic.
A sit-down, albeit noisy, demonstration by a relatively small number of people that has been non-threatening and the kind of protest that they should be........Yuen Long, tomorrow, however, may be a completely different set of circumstances and outcomes.
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Travel Advisory for Hong Kong
Following reports of an upcoming protest at the Hong Kong International Airport commencing at 1 pm on 26 July 2019, and at Yuen Long in the New Territories on 27 July 2019, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would advise Singaporeans to avoid these locations at these times.
In recent weeks, several large-scale protests have taken place at multiple venues in Hong Kong. Although mostly peaceful and orderly, cases of localised clashes following these protests were reported. Protests which are meant to be peaceful may still have the potential to turn violent with little or no notice.
If you are already in Hong Kong, you should take all necessary precautions to ensure your personal safety. You are advised to stay vigilant, monitor developments through the local news, and heed the instructions of the local authorities. You may wish to follow the Hong Kong Police Force on their social media accounts (https://www.facebook.com/hongkongpoliceforce and https://twitter.com/hkpoliceforce) for latest updates. You should avoid protests and large public gatherings, and stay in touch with your family and friends so that they know you are safe.
Singaporeans in Hong Kong are encouraged to eRegister with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at https://eregister.mfa.gov.sg/ to enable us to contact you should the need arise.
Those who require consular assistance can contact the Singapore Consulate-General in Hong Kong, or the MFA Duty Office (24hrs) at:
Singapore Consulate-General in Hong Kong
Tel: +852-2527-2212 or +852-9466-1251 (after office hours)
Fax: +852-2861-3595
Email: singcg_hkg@mfa.sg
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Duty Office (24 hours)
Tanglin, Singapore 248163
Telephone: +65 6379 8800 / 8855
Email: mfa_duty_officer@mfa.gov.sg
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Originally posted by scooby5 View PostSensationalist and overboard...…
A warning to be careful is one thing but as I am sure measures will be put in place both by the airport and airlines if/or when. You expect demonstrators to storm the baggage hall then immigration?
Why don't they do a Thailand and block the roads instead.
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Sensationalist and overboard...…
A warning to be careful is one thing but as I am sure measures will be put in place both by the airport and airlines if/or when. You expect demonstrators to storm the baggage hall then immigration?
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Do NOT fly or travel to HKG this Friday (26/7/2019)
Attention passengers:
Political riots will occur at HKG this Friday. For your safety, please do NOT fly nor travel to Hong Kong this weekend.
I officially appeal and demand Singapore Airlines to immediately cancel all flights to Hong Kong arriving this Friday for the safety of all passengers, including Singaporeans.
If you do go to HKG this Friday, you may either:
- Teargassed
- Beaten by Triad Societies
- Pepper Sprayed
- Have bricks thrown at you
- Rubber bulletedTags: None
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