'There r just too many CCTV' — Locals tell expat why Singapore is so safe

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'There r just too many CCTV' — Locals tell expat why Singapore is so safe
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A 7-second video clip asks “How safe is Singapore?” before the camera pans to the lost and found items hanging on hooks above a condiments station at Mei De Coffeeshop in Bukit Batok East Avenue 3

The video has gotten over 400 comments, and many people who have experienced valuable leaving items such as laptops or phones saying no one took them.

However, as one wrote humorously, “Someone left their lap top and study notes on a table and went to the toilet when they came back their laptop was still there but notes gone.”One chimed in, “i once used my handphone to chope my table. When i came back, all the chairs were gone!!” “This is one of the traits the locals grew up with for generations, not to take what’s not yours so most items can usually be found even if it’s lost,” added a local TikTok user.A few months ago, a video from @chiaciek also went viral when she couldn’t return home after having tasted KFC in Singapore. /TISG

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