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New campaign targets fare evasion on taxis and private-hire cars

The Straits Times

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March 03, 2025

Singaporeans should stay strong, united to navigate global turbulence, he adds

- Esther Loi

New campaign targets fare evasion on taxis and private-hire cars

The ongoing conflicts in Gaza and many other places reflect the current state of the world, where the superpowers are locked in intense contest and global institutions and norms are eroding, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on March 2.

While these are uncharted waters, Singapore will be able to navigate them successfully so long as Singaporeans stay a strong and united people, he said at a buka puasa — breaking fast — and relief packing event at the Sree Narayana Mission in Yishun.

At the same time, Singaporeans cannot turn a blind eye to the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza even though it is far away, PM Wong added as he pressed home the Republic's consistent commitment towards helping the Palestinian people achieve eventual statehood.

"The suffering of civilians speaks to our shared humanity, and Singapore will do whatever we can to help," he said.

"We will continue to work with our partners in the Middle East to support the pressing needs of Gaza."

Addressing a crowd of more than 800 volunteers, community leaders and grassroots activists, PM Wong said the world is becoming a more dangerous place.

"The world is unfortunately starting to resemble a lawless jungle where might is right. And day by day, you can see signs of growing danger and turbulence all around us," he said.

As a diverse society, Singaporeans may have differences, but must always remember they are one people living in peace and harmony together, regardless of race, language and religion.

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