
Singapore's Safe Clubbing Campaign a Success: Crime Rates Plummet
Singapore's Safe Clubbing Campaign Yields Positive Results: Modesty Cases and Riots Significantly Decrease Singapore, May 29, 2025 – The Singapore Police Force's Safe Clubbing Campaign 2025 has yielded encouraging results, with a significant drop in reported cases of modesty offenses and rioting in the first quarter of the year. According to data presented by the police, reports of modesty cases decreased by more than 34% compared to the same period in 2024. Similarly, incidents involving rioting and disorderly behavior also showed a notable decline. Minister of State for Home Affairs and Social and Family Development, Goh Pei Ming, stated, “While these data are encouraging, such cases remain a concern, particularly the range of modesty cases.” The campaign has garnered strong support from the local entertainment industry, with various establishments actively participating in promoting safety measures. The police have emphasized their continued commitment to maintaining regular checks at public entertainment outlets and taking firm action against offenders. The success of the campaign demonstrates the effectiveness of collaborative efforts between law enforcement and the entertainment sector in fostering safer environments for club-goers in Singapore. This positive trend underscores the importance of ongoing initiatives to ensure public safety and responsible behavior in nightlife settings.