Singapore: Fewer than 1 in 5 people noticed suspicious items during Ministry of Home Affairs’s social experiments


More than 2,500 people in Tampines and Bishan walked past a black suitcase and a black car with a concealed number plate, but fewer than 500 of them noticed the suspicious objects.

Even fewer of them either intended to or actually did alert the authorities to the items – just 26. Over a few hours during lunch and dinner, the suitcase and car were left in public places to test the public’s response to terror incidents. The social experiments were conducted by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on June 10 and 13, respectively.

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Source:  Yahoo News


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