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Those involved all private their ig now


eh where got

 

 

Luckily those people were caught with their cloth on.  Imagine in the midst of mass orgy and the door suddently broke open, police and photographers all cheong in. 


you think tvb drama ah. its not a mass orgy. doubt they were caught with cloth on. most would be topless in underwear but not naked. officers would give them time to put on clothes. some might felt slightly humiliated.

 

some say very little drugs found. cos mostly already consumed.

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What has happened, is not just about such incident alone.  It involved a greater problem with people.  Like joining certain gang, involved in bloody fight, being rude for no reason, acting like bully,  behaving promiscuisly  like climbing over toilet partition and taking videos...etc.   It all boils down to individual characters, family backgrounds,  personal discipline, the will to go against bad influence...etc.   Is there still hope for these people?  I am not absolutely sure and I can't see myself falling into that category of human nature who wanted to look cool.  I am not adventurous, not in that sense of putting yourself on the front page.

 

Why are there now suddenly so many idiots joining this forum ah?

At first the discussion in this forum was insightful and informative.

 

But now suddenly got all these random people come in speaking nonsense.

Hello??? What does the gang fights and peeping toms have to do with this sentosa raid?

 

 

Is there life so miserable that they have to escape the reality?

Do they need to take drugs to run away from their life? 

Can't they enjoy life, sex etc without taking drugs???

 

There is a psychological part that plays into drug consumption. 

 

What you also avoid to mention is that those guys are addicted already. They can't have sex without drug consumption. Or to say, they don't get "any kick" without taking drugs when having sex.

 

Then here we have another class A idiot.

Take drugs means someone is miserable ah? 

What stupid logic is that?

 

I mean everyone is escaping reality in some form; Going on holidays often, drinking every weekend, watch the netflix everyday. Are these people also all miserable and addicted and escaping reality???

 

Just admit you have a sheltered life and move on.

If you spill this kind of logic to foreigners they will laugh at your small minded Singaporean brain.

 

 

Luckily those people were caught with their cloth on.  Imagine in the midst of mass orgy and the door suddently broke open, police and photographers all cheong in. 

 

HOW MANY TIMES DO PEOPLE HERE HAVE TO SAY THAT THIS HOME PAR IS NOT AN ORGY zzz

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It's just a phase in life. Eventually we "grow up". 🙂

 


For some, it’s a phase. For some it has become a habit they cannot kick.

Look at the age range of those arrested, 21 to 46. I really wonder why the guys in 40s are still living this lifestyle.

And then the youngest is 21, which is unfortunate. Those below 25s, do they even know they are stepping into dangerous waters, and what this controversial lifestyle entails. 

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For some, it’s a phase. For some it has become a habit they cannot kick.

Look at the age range of those arrested, 21 to 46. I really wonder why the guys in 40s are still living this lifestyle.

And then the youngest is 21, which is unfortunate. Those below 25s, do they even know they are stepping into dangerous waters, and what this controversial lifestyle entails. 

 

To some people, drugs is an escape from their monotonous, purposeless life. This is regardless of age. If you don't know why you are waking up every morning, you could feel restless or perhaps even resentful of your being. In the end, you tend to go astray. 

 

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Not sure why you needed to attack that poster.

 

The question remains why those people resort to taking drugs?

 

Is there life so miserable that they have to escape the reality?

 

Do they need to take drugs to run away from their life? 

 

Can't they enjoy life, sex etc without taking drugs???

 

There is a psychological part that plays into drug consumption. 

 

What you also avoid to mention is that those guys are addicted already. They can't have sex without drug consumption. Or to say, they don't get "any kick" without taking drugs when having sex.

 

To me these are signs of addiction. 

 

Let's not blur these backgrounds. 

 

 

 

Why are you people going in on drug addiction like it's the only addiction in society. People also get addicted to shopping, gambling, hoarding, alcohol, pain to escape from reality.

 

Are those worse than drugs or just as bad? They all bring harm to the person and people around them. 

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I am more attracted to gay who are lone ranger, who doesn't flaunt on wealth nor muscle, who don't believe in trend, who is not pretending who he wasn't,  who is quieter and generally shy,  who is not so promiscuous....

 

you know where I am heading.

 

All the above 49 men are immediately DISQUALIFIED!!!!!!!! and trashed.

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Why are you people going in on drug addiction like it's the only addiction in society. People also get addicted to shopping, gambling, hoarding, alcohol, pain to escape from reality.

 

Are those worse than drugs or just as bad? They all bring harm to the person and people around them. 

Therefore roaming around the toilet looking for sex or go sauna for fun is much better.

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I am more attracted to gay who are lone ranger, who doesn't flaunt on wealth nor muscle, who don't believe in trend, who is not pretending who he wasn't,  who is quieter and generally shy,  who is not so promiscuous....

 

you know where I am heading.

 

All the above 49 men are immediately DISQUALIFIED!!!!!!!! and trashed.

 

Sounds like a salty loser.

 

You can say this now.

But I bet if any of these hot muscle boys proposition you, confirm you will jump at the chance.

 

Have fun roaming around public toilets and living in the stone age you boomer

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Sounds like a salty loser.

 

You can say this now.

But I bet if any of these hot muscle boys proposition you, confirm you will jump at the chance.

 

Have fun roaming around public toilets and living in the stone age you boomer

Boomer? If you can't look beyond that superficial layer of hotness (which disappears sooner or later) and keep thinking with that smaller head down there, you are more likely to be roaming saunas and grindr looking for hookups  until someone younger than you dismisses you as [insert future name that replaces boomer]

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We kinda know who are the ones now. Let's see..........it's been several days. :) Don't speculate but we know in our hearts.

 

 

 

Those involved all private their ig now

 

Whoooo

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Thanks. I dont understand why folks will come here to misrepresent the laws, confusing some guys that might think there no more jail for first time drug users.

 

Exactly!

 

There are plenty here or at least one guest who tries to play down the consequences of getting caught and also the harm of certain drugs. 

 

 

 

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Source A: Someone who is actually in the circuit scene, regularly attends home pars both in SG and overseas, and has numerous friends who were caught by CNB and so listened to their first-hand accounts of what actually happens when one gets caught for drugs in SG

 

Source B: Someone who has never even been invited to a home par, whose entire impression of drugs and circuit parties is from Hollywood and their imagination, and has never heard any first-hand accounts from people who got busted at home pars but are basing all their conclusions on their pre-existing beliefs and articles from legal websites that they choose to interpret to their own liking.

 

I think it's clear who are the guests misrepresenting reality and who are the guests just trying to provide objective information.

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Source A: Someone who is actually in the circuit scene, regularly attends home pars both in SG and overseas, and has numerous friends who were caught by CNB and so listened to their first-hand accounts of what actually happens when one gets caught for drugs in SG

 

Source B: Someone who has never even been invited to a home par, whose entire impression of drugs and circuit parties is from Hollywood and their imagination, and has never heard any first-hand accounts from people who got busted at home pars but are basing all their conclusions on their pre-existing beliefs and articles from legal websites that they choose to interpret to their own liking.

 

I think it's clear who are the guests misrepresenting reality and who are the guests just trying to provide objective information.


congrats I guess? 

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Source A: Someone who is actually in the circuit scene, regularly attends home pars both in SG and overseas, and has numerous friends who were caught by CNB and so listened to their first-hand accounts of what actually happens when one gets caught for drugs in SG

 

Source B: Someone who has never even been invited to a home par, whose entire impression of drugs and circuit parties is from Hollywood and their imagination, and has never heard any first-hand accounts from people who got busted at home pars but are basing all their conclusions on their pre-existing beliefs and articles from legal websites that they choose to interpret to their own liking.

 

I think it's clear who are the guests misrepresenting reality and who are the guests just trying to provide objective information.

 

You seriously intend to claim that the details of CNB website are not correct? 

 

https://www.cnb.gov.sg/CNBExplains/explainer-article/cnb-explains-where-do-youth-drug-abusers-go-when-caught

 

 

Note that this program only applies to youth!

 

Adults:

https://www.cnb.gov.sg/CNBExplains/explainer-article/where-do-adult-drug-abusers-go-when-caught

 

So you think this SPS supervision path for 12 months and weekly urine tests is just like a warning?

 

You must be joking. 

 

 

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After hearing from a few sources, it seems as though not one from the 49 are in DRC. Everyone is out and going about their normal lives. 

 

Some of them are seen out at the bars, going overseas, at the gym, etc. Maybe some are back to partying, who knows. Looks like everything has gone back to normal. 

 

The 7 that were assumed to have gone to DRC in previous posts were probably held longer than the others to help in investigations. Eventually CNB let them go too after 4-5 days. It's very similar to what had happened before.

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After hearing from a few sources, it seems as though not one from the 49 are in DRC. Everyone is out and going about their normal lives. 

 

Some of them are seen out at the bars, going overseas, at the gym, etc. Maybe some are back to partying, who knows. Looks like everything has gone back to normal. 

 

The 7 that were assumed to have gone to DRC in previous posts were probably held longer than the others to help in investigations. Eventually CNB let them go too after 4-5 days. It's very similar to what had happened before.

 

Of cos these party boys will be back to partying. Previous posts did not say they are in DRC, just rehab but not in DRC.

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Heard s&m couple involved in Titus case was there. Anyone confirm? 

 

Jialat same group now in another drama, over non consent porn. Really destroying lgbt rep 

 

 

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Of cos these party boys will be back to partying. Previous posts did not say they are in DRC, just rehab but not in DRC.

DRC actually means Drug Rehabilitation Centre. 

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After hearing from a few sources, it seems as though not one from the 49 are in DRC. Everyone is out and going about their normal lives. 

 

Some of them are seen out at the bars, going overseas, at the gym, etc. Maybe some are back to partying, who knows. Looks like everything has gone back to normal. 

 

The 7 that were assumed to have gone to DRC in previous posts were probably held longer than the others to help in investigations. Eventually CNB let them go too after 4-5 days. It's very similar to what had happened before.

 

Wishful thinking. 

 

Do you seriously intend to spread that the CNB rules are just placatory with no effect???

 

Dream on!

 

 

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Of cos these party boys will be back to partying. Previous posts did not say they are in DRC, just rehab but not in DRC.

 

Start thinking logic. 

 

The urine test or other tests must have come out positive for them to be referred to CNB and implementing any Drug rehab regime. 

 

Joining a party or sex party is no longer any offence in Singapore. 

 

 

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Wishful thinking. 

 

Do you seriously intend to spread that the CNB rules are just placatory with no effect???

 

Dream on!

 

 

 

 

 

Start thinking logic. 

 

The urine test or other tests must have come out positive for them to be referred to CNB and implementing any Drug rehab regime. 

 

Joining a party or sex party is no longer any offence in Singapore. 

 

 

 

Do you really think weekly urine test is going to stop any one from partying with drugs? 

 

That's your wishful thinking. 

 

Rehab for 3-4 days is not rehab. You can't even form a habit in 3-4 days let alone stop someone from using. 

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Erm, ya…. If not what?

When someone says they are sent to rehab it's akin to saying that person is going to DRC. There's no intermediary "rehab" facility between getting caught by CNB and DRC. Perhaps only the few days of quarantine during COVID. Not sure if it still occurs now. 

 

Here CNB states that "Abusers caught purely for consumption offences are usually sent for treatment and rehabilitation instead of being charged in Court. Therefore, these abusers who are sent to DRC for treatment and rehabilitation will not hold a criminal record for their drug abuse offence."

 

It's flogging a dead horse trying to share any first hand information about this or the previous incident to the anti-drug people here.

 

They don't have any personal experience or know of anyone who does, but still giving their 2 cents based on what they see on TV and the propaganda by ah-gong about drug use. 

 

Not perpetuating drug use or anything of that sort, but if you wanna fight the ones who are sharing positively with scorn, at least get your facts from first hand accounts and not what you hear from here and there.

 

Just my 2 cents. 

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Do you really think weekly urine test is going to stop any one from partying with drugs? 

 

That's your wishful thinking. 

 

Rehab for 3-4 days is not rehab. You can't even form a habit in 3-4 days let alone stop someone from using. 

 

 

Not sure if you are the same who is repeatedly playing down drug consumption here at this forum...

 

 

Those who do it is Myth Building...

 

That Guest has been trying very hard to promote drug usage and play down the consequences. Maybe it is because he needs to persuade himself or find some reasons to convince himself about it... or finding an excuse for his consumption. 

 

Note that CNB does not just do a urine test but may also request a hair test, which permits to check on longer periods.

 

The "rehab" for first time or second time offenders is not just 3 - 4 days but it is a scheme that lasts either 6 months or 12 months depending on the risk assessment. Such first time offenders require to go down for the relevant test for at least 6 months.

 

 

Science says otherwise on detection also:

How Long Does Ketamine Stay in Your System?

Ketamine can stay in different parts of the body for varying lengths of time. Some parts of your body where ketamine can be found include:

  • Urine: Ketamine and its breakdown product norketamine can be found in urine. The drug can be detected anywhere from a couple of days to several weeks after the last use, depending on how much ketamine the person took. Larger doses of ketamine may be found in the urine for longer than smaller doses.
  • Blood: Although ketamine can be detected in blood, blood tests for ketamine are uncommon. However, it takes ketamine about 2.5 hours to move from the bloodstream into the tissues of the body, which likely reflects the time it can be found in blood.
  • Hair: Ketamine can be found in hair around seven to 10 days after the drug was taken. It can then be detected in hair for around 90 days.
  • Saliva: Ketamine can be found in saliva for up to 48 hours after it was last taken.

How Long Does Ecstasy Stay in Your System?

How long MDMA stays in the system varies. Different MDMA drug tests have different detection windows. These vary by dose and other factors, but, in general, ecstasy is still detectable after ingestion:6-8

  • Blood: For up to 71 hours (around 3 days)
  • Saliva: For up to 71 hours (around 3 days)
  • Urine: For up to 120 hours (5 days)
  • Hair: For months after the last use in hair, depending on hair length and where the sample is taken from on the head.

 

Do you seriously want to tell readers here that any guys on the CNB testing regime won't face the scrutiny to verify whether they are abstinent from drug consumption???

 

Guys tested positive on a CNB test, will face further scrutiny and then are referred to the DRC (Drug Rehabilitation Centre).

 

As to my verification, the softer approach is over for any third time offender who is caught with drugs again or has been detected by the urine/hair tests of having taken drugs once again.

 

It seems that you did not get full grasp of the rehabilitation approach by the Drug Supervision Scheme. It is not meant to allow drug abusers to continue taking drugs but to get them off from drugs.

 

Any re-offence will just place more stringent measures on such abusers.

 

Here the details again:

https://www.cnb.gov.sg/CNBExplains/where-do-adult-drug-abusers-go-when-caught

 

 

 

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Do you seriously want to tell readers here that any guys on the CNB testing regime won't face the scrutiny to verify whether they are abstinent from drug consumption???

 

Guys tested positive on a CNB test, will face further scrutiny and then are referred to the DRC (Drug Rehabilitation Centre).

 

As to my verification, the softer approach is over for any third time offender who is caught with drugs again or has been detected by the urine/hair tests of having taken drugs once again.

 

It seems that you did not get full grasp of the rehabilitation approach by the Drug Supervision Scheme. It is not meant to allow drug abusers to continue taking drugs but to get them off from drugs.

 

Any re-offence will just place more stringent measures on such abusers.

 

This uncle has some issues ah... 

 

Who in the right mind will take drugs while they are on weekly urine test. They obviously will start taking again after their tests have been suspended la...

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This uncle has some issues ah... 

 

Who in the right mind will take drugs while they are on weekly urine test. They obviously will start taking again after their tests have been suspended la...

 

Will have random spot test for 3 years and if positive will jail directly. But drug addicts will be addict la. Jailed them better. 

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Jialat same group now in another drama, over non consent porn. Really destroying lgbt rep 

 

 

 

Not the same group la.

The shady anon Twitter crowd is a completely different crowd from the IG famous circuit boys.

 

 

 

It's flogging a dead horse trying to share any first hand information about this or the previous incident to the anti-drug people here.

 

They don't have any personal experience or know of anyone who does, but still giving their 2 cents based on what they see on TV and the propaganda by ah-gong about drug use. 

 

Not perpetuating drug use or anything of that sort, but if you wanna fight the ones who are sharing positively with scorn, at least get your facts from first hand accounts and not what you hear from here and there.

 

Just my 2 cents. 

 

100% agree with this.

 

Getting very tired of arguing with the boomer uncles who never attend home par before but insist on spreading misinformation based on articles they found on the internet + their overactive imagination.

 

So this will be my last post on this thread.

End of day, everyone believes what they want to believe. No point arguing.

 

 

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Start thinking logic. 

 

The urine test or other tests must have come out positive for them to be referred to CNB and implementing any Drug rehab regime. 

 

Joining a party or sex party is no longer any offence in Singapore. 

 

 


Logic your head la. Logic =/= what really happened.

 

As always, in most thread, you like to meddle in topics and discussion that you have no knowledge of. F, irritating.

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After hearing from a few sources, it seems as though not one from the 49 are in DRC. Everyone is out and going about their normal lives. 

 

Some of them are seen out at the bars, going overseas, at the gym, etc. Maybe some are back to partying, who knows. Looks like everything has gone back to normal. 

 

The 7 that were assumed to have gone to DRC in previous posts were probably held longer than the others to help in investigations. Eventually CNB let them go too after 4-5 days. It's very similar to what had happened before.

 

I am against drug consumption.

 

So if what you say here is true, doesn't feel quite right for me that there aren't any real consequence for the consumption of drugs. 

 

Because pro or against drugs. The general vibe from the many comments here implies that this bunch of people who take drugs, are not first offenders, they are just caught for the first time.

 

To be honest, quite surprising that the anti-drug laws here are not as strict as I thought it was.

But maybe the picture being painted here in this thread is not accurate of reality?

 

Wonder if there will be more official news articles on what happened to the 49 of them.

Really go back to normal life with no consequence?

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Because pro or against drugs. The general vibe from the many comments here implies that this bunch of people who take drugs, are not first offenders, they are just caught for the first time.

 

To be honest, quite surprising that the anti-drug laws here are not as strict as I thought it was.

But maybe the picture being painted here in this thread is not accurate of reality?

 

 

 

On your point the drug laws in Singapore not being as strict as you thought:

 

Probably the government learnt to focus to tackle the personal issues of these "first time" drug consumers and give them a chance to go back into normal life instead of ruining their life with strict prison sentences.

 

There is always a high "chance" that such people fall even deeper into crime if they spent long periods in jail.

 

Which means for the society it might be advantageous to try to get these people back on track instead of locking them up.

 

This comes from the background that after spending a certain amount of time in prison, the chances of the persons to find a suitable job are limited, social life is interrupted and people close to them might break off, once they spend time in prison.

 

Therefore, the more "lenient" approach on first time drug offenders shall serve as a serious warning and enable such first timers to normally re-integrate into society, which their job chances not restricted.

 

The benefit to society should be bigger with such approach than these first timers being placed in prison and their life totally destroyed requiring to live with the surrounding stigma of an ex prisoner.

 

Note that those under the first time caught scheme also require to undergo counselling and psychological guidance. It is not just the weekly urine/ hair test for six months or 12 months.

 

 

Also note that the usual drug possession limits still apply and the leniency on first time caught offenders only covers on consumption of certain drugs.

 

 

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100% agree with this.

 

Getting very tired of arguing with the boomer uncles who never attend home par before but insist on spreading misinformation based on articles they found on the internet + their overactive imagination.

 

So this will be my last post on this thread.

End of day, everyone believes what they want to believe. No point arguing.

 

Exactly. There's a clear distinction between book smart and street smart here. But you should stay and share more, just ignore the noise. I'm sure there are more who wants to listen to what you have to say rather than a meddlesome unker.

 

 


Logic your head la. Logic =/= what really happened.

 

As always, in most thread, you like to meddle in topics and discussion that you have no knowledge of. F, irritating.

 

Lol thanks for putting it out there.

 

 

 

I am against drug consumption.

 

So if what you say here is true, doesn't feel quite right for me that there aren't any real consequence for the consumption of drugs. 

 

Because pro or against drugs. The general vibe from the many comments here implies that this bunch of people who take drugs, are not first offenders, they are just caught for the first time.

 

To be honest, quite surprising that the anti-drug laws here are not as strict as I thought it was.

But maybe the picture being painted here in this thread is not accurate of reality?

 

Wonder if there will be more official news articles on what happened to the 49 of them.

Really go back to normal life with no consequence?

 

Sorry to disappoint, but the reality is that the anti-drug laws does not live up to what singalion portrays it to be.

 

If CNB were to throw every mother son/daughter they test positive for drug consumption, then DRC will be packed to the brim. SPF will have to double the salaries of their wardens. Tax will increase and no one is happy.

 

There are varying degrees to how serious "drug consumption" is being defined as. The easy way to look at it is the type of drug and level of addiction its associated with. There's a post on it in the ealier pages (if it's still there).

 

If you mean the picture being painted here by a certain someone who's cutting and pasting from the official government websites, then you're right. It is not accurate of reality because the reality is, majority will get off with a urine test regime or maybe just a stern warning. 

 

Lives goes back to normal. After their urine testing gets suspended, they'll be back partying again, consuming drugs. 

 

One thing that I've learned from all these is CNB has no interest for low level party drug consumers. What they are after are the dealers and suppliers. They ain't got time to attend to each one they test positive.

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Exactly. There's a clear distinction between book smart and street smart here. But you should stay and share more, just ignore the noise. I'm sure there are more who wants to listen to what you have to say rather than a meddlesome unker.

 

 

Lol thanks for putting it out there.

 

 

Sorry to disappoint, but the reality is that the anti-drug laws does not live up to what singalion portrays it to be.

 

If CNB were to throw every mother son/daughter they test positive for drug consumption, then DRC will be packed to the brim. SPF will have to double the salaries of their wardens. Tax will increase and no one is happy.

 

There are varying degrees to how serious "drug consumption" is being defined as. The easy way to look at it is the type of drug and level of addiction its associated with. There's a post on it in the ealier pages (if it's still there).

 

If you mean the picture being painted here by a certain someone who's cutting and pasting from the official government websites, then you're right. It is not accurate of reality because the reality is, majority will get off with a urine test regime or maybe just a stern warning. 

 

Lives goes back to normal. After their urine testing gets suspended, they'll be back partying again, consuming drugs. 

 

One thing that I've learned from all these is CNB has no interest for low level party drug consumers. What they are after are the dealers and suppliers. They ain't got time to attend to each one they test positive.

 

Pinning something up here with no evidence to support it, is very easily done.

 

 

I don't think you have any experience on this subject. Otherwise you would know better.

Being well connected in Singapore, I am aware of these cases.

 

The caught guys surely don't go out and tell everyone what happened.

 

Please also read the regime of first time caught drug offenders.

 

There is the initial assessment of any first time offender, after that the guys also need to go to counseling with a psychologist.

 

Your guys from that party maybe did not even have this assessment yet... and are waiting for that initial appointment.

 

To get directed to DRC people must be caught. I don't think DRC is so packed with and I am sure they can handle the 49 guys (maybe even less as surely not all had been detected taking drugs).

 

Painting here as if the weekly urine test for 6 months scheme is something easily done...

These guys are bound to Singapore and are restricted in their movement for 6 to 12 months.

 

 

The point you miss also: There might be a sort of leniency for the first time offenders who are caught - also a second chance for second time caught, but once you are caught the third time... the regime will get much stricter, surely then with a court date.

 

Those who don't take the regime for serious, will face the consequences sooner or later once they are caught after the second time.

 

You are just blowing wind here, nothing else.

 

 

 

 

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Could he be out on bail?

 

You don't get instantly arrested for certain crimes but just the very serious ones like murder, rape etc.

I know there is at least ONE doctor caught

will they lose their medical license? will the authorities even inform the Singapore Medical Council? 

 

Strong effort even in this forum to paint the narrative that there is little consequence 

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Pinning something up here with no evidence to support it, is very easily done.

 

 

I don't think you have any experience on this subject. Otherwise you would know better.

Being well connected in Singapore, I am aware of these cases.

 

The caught guys surely don't go out and tell everyone what happened.

 

Please also read the regime of first time caught drug offenders.

 

There is the initial assessment of any first time offender, after that the guys also need to go to counseling with a psychologist.

 

Your guys from that party maybe did not even have this assessment yet... and are waiting for that initial appointment.

 

To get directed to DRC people must be caught. I don't think DRC is so packed with and I am sure they can handle the 49 guys (maybe even less as surely not all had been detected taking drugs).

 

Painting here as if the weekly urine test for 6 months scheme is something easily done...

These guys are bound to Singapore and are restricted in their movement for 6 to 12 months.

 

 

The point you miss also: There might be a sort of leniency for the first time offenders who are caught - also a second chance for second time caught, but once you are caught the third time... the regime will get much stricter, surely then with a court date.

 

Those who don't take the regime for serious, will face the consequences sooner or later once they are caught after the second time.

 

You are just blowing wind here, nothing else.

 

This thread was so educational until this ignorant uncle came in and annoyed everyone, with his anti-drug NONSENSE driving away all the insiders who actually have first hand information.

 

I can bet you this uncle DONT EVEN KNOW WHO THE HOST OF THE PARTY IS but over here talking like he some expert on the subject when he only source is the google.

 

UNCLE CAN YOU STOP INTERRUPTING IN TOPICS U DONT KNOW ABOUT??? 

 

 

Seems like the influencer already post in instagram. Escaped???

 

If you read the earlier posts from the insiders, first time offenders dont get thrown in jail la.

Don't listen to the annoying uncles INSISTING the 49 guys all in jail just cos they read some random article online.

 

Seeing how the 49 guys are out and about, seems like all the insider posts are true.

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I know there is at least ONE doctor caught

will they lose their medical license? will the authorities even inform the Singapore Medical Council? 

 

Not sure about their profession.  May be got lawyer, security guard, grab driver,  fishmongers, trucker, teacher,  thief,  student, company directors, hawkers,  your dad, your son, your brother.....every possibility is there.

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This... 

with his anti-drug NONSENSE driving away all the insiders 

 

Because the insiders follow these guys personally through the procedures? How laughable. 

 

 

 

=>

 

 

Strong effort even in this forum to paint the narrative that there is little consequence 

 

Others stated the intention. 

 

 

What CNB publishes is just some website decoration, is it? 

 

No worries, go n smoke on,... results seem quite obvious to everyone... 

 

 

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Not sure about their profession.  May be got lawyer, security guard, grab driver,  fishmongers, trucker, teacher,  thief,  student, company directors, hawkers,  your dad, your son, your brother.....every possibility is there.


Yes got lawyer too lol

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Because the insiders follow these guys personally through the procedures? How laughable. 

 

Because these insiders are actually FRIENDS with the 49 guys and so since they are FRIENDS obviously FRIENDS will confide in one another right??

 

That is why they will have insider information right???

Uncle you got no friends is it thats why you find it so hard to understand why people can have insider information??

 

Do you even know who the host is not???

I mean, that one no need to be insider also it has been an open secret who the host is.

 

You this kind of open secret also don't know right?

 

SO PLEASE SHUT UP LA 

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Means BW is now only for self proclaimed "insiders". 🤣

 

not worth to reply to troll posts.... 😂

 

 


Or maybe it means better to just stick to posting on topics where you have relevant knowledge and/or something to add? Rather than just desperately googling to find something to post on every single thread.

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