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What are your views on the setting up of a casino in Singapore?

A selection of responses that mentioned the reefs and wildlife of the Southern shores
23 Mar and earlier | 24-26 Mar | 27-30 Mar | 31 Mar-8 Apr | 9-12 Apr | 15-16 Apr | The full thread


RE: A Casino in Singapore?
Siti Maimunah 24/03/2004 10:08:45AM

The conversion of the Southern Islands into a world class Casino should be done with comprehensive study on the impact that this may have on future generations of Singaporeans Please consider the following:

1. Reclamation of the Southern Islands will greatly affect the ecosystem including the wonderful and rare marine life found there

2. With the destruction of marine life, future generations of Singaporean will not get to appreciate and enjoy all the marvellous marine life at our doorstep, instead they will have to go to far away places like Tioman, Great Barrier Reef to see such wonderful creatures and lifes under the sea

3. Reclamation will cause sedimentation and greatly upset the water quality around these islands, hence this will affect the fishes and surrounding living things. You'll be amazed at the great number of marine species that Singapore water harbours

4. The southern islands will be turned into the playground for the rich and famous. How about us, heartlanders? we will lose our islands and yet we don't get to enjoy this playground built using taxpayer's money

5. The presence of a casino on Singapore soil may promote negative lifestyle for the young and impressionables. Older Singaporeans may find themselves "donating" their hard earned money to this government-approved gambling den.

RE: A Casino in Singapore?
Zaki Jalil 24/03/2004 10:40:22AM

The idea needs to be soberly evaluated. Economic reasons are cited for the building of the casino without any regards to the ethical handling of the fragile ecosystems that exist there, as if economic objectives and conservation objectives are mutually exclusive. Why can't we have both?

Perhaps the authorities should study if there is an alternative to the proposed casino. If ecotourism is not glaring enough a possibility, why not consider developing edu-tourism instead?

I'm sure, students of the region would find our southern islands' wonderful and unique composition of marine life and the ability to study in 'Uniquely Singapore', interesting and attractive enough for them to consider to come to Singapore and spend some years of their life either as an undergrad or to do postgraduate research. Zaki

RE: A Casino in Singapore?
-- 24/03/2004 10:52:39AM

I do not disagree with having a casino in Singapore: at best it would boost the tourist industry, help Singapore shed its stereotype of being straitjacketed, add vibrancy to the nightlife, etc.

However, I strongly disagree with building one on the Southern islands. No doubt a casino would bring far greater returns to the economy than a bunch of islands whose coral reefs aren't too spectacular anyway. What better way to cash in on our tropical location? We've got the sun, sea, sand, no sangria, no surf but we can have Atlantis 2. (Atlantis: the Bahamas resort which BG George Yeo held up as worthy of emulation.)

One problem is that our cost-benefit analysis in making such decisions is too coldly economic. Saving Singapore's last preserve of natural coastal/marine environment teeters on a much lower rung of priority than reviving Singapore's downturning tourist industry, because the latter rakes in significantly more revenue. But any human development would cause irreversible, long-term damage to an ecologically valuable area. We should appreciate what little of Nature we have left ourselves; its value is all the greater for being intangible.

The shining beacon of Atlantis conveniently throws a concealing shadow over the environmental impact of such large-scale projects -- much pollution occurs during construction and after that, if waste is not properly treated and disposed of; beach features, mangroves and mudflats cannot adapt to rapid changes and will be eroded away (Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve is currently facing this problem -- its mangrove swamp requires constant reforestation because it is too small in area to be self-sustaining); coral reefs, also terribly sensitive, will die, taking along with them a diversity of marine fauna and millennia of geological heritage.

A casino can surely find an alternative location. Sentosa perhaps, since it is already so developed, with all the necessary tourist amenities and accommodation; its glitz would also be in line with the Sentosa-Cove-for-yacht-owners theme.

It is highly ironic that we lay claim to a first-world status while lacking the environmental awareness and conscience of other developed countries. Development cannot be measured simply in economic terms; it must be paralleled by progress of the society's maturity in its priorities, paradigms and culture.

Loosening up a little and giving leeway for a casino may be somehow indicative of such social progress; why negate it with a blatant lack of environmental concern?

RE: A Casino in Singapore?
Teo 24/03/2004 10:53:40AM

I strongly support BG Yeo's idea of a casino. coral and marine life saving and weakened morals are weak ground against a casino setup. a well-regulated casino is actually contributing to the maturity and prosperity of a society. its benefits far far outweight all the concerns. with common access to internet, there is nothing that anyone cannot access. should we also restrict access to casino websites ? we must compete and be sensitive to global demand to build a land of opportunities including a casino or more casinos. let move on to conquer and build land of opportunies with setup of casino.


RE: A Casino in Singapore?
JTC 24/03/2004 04:59:48PM

we need to build casino in the furthest southern island. Sentosa is too Singaporean. a casino needs raw island like Sentosa Cove to rebrand as an exotic casino gateway for the rich and famous. with more reclamation just like Jurong Island, Sentosa Cove will grow into a casino island of Asia. kudos to BG Yeo.

RE: A Casino in Singapore?
Faridah Ali 24/03/2004 04:44:46PM

Sure, Why not..Build it on Sentosa if you have to. As it is Sentosa is a very dead place.The guys there have to come up with lots of gimmick to force people to come. So, if you have to, build it there. There are absolutely nothing that attracts visitors to Sentosa, if the government thinks that Casinos will attract people to Singapore, then might as well do it there.You can make the island exclusive for the rich and famous. I know lots of Singaporeans will not care if we don't get to go there. My children will definitely not miss the place.

Why ruin the other islands? Isnt ruining Sentosa enough? Havent we learn that no one wants man made plastic island? Can you imagine 'Survivor Sentosa'? Every year we flock to natural beautiful island in other parts of Asia, we dont go to clean man made Sentosa. Have you seen the beautiful marine life that are on the island? Cant we develop something base on nature for once? Can we tell the people that we have this beautiful island with all the marine life for the people of Singapore to be proud of, to study, research, learn? It seems the govenment are so keen to scrap every single natural, wild place and replace it with neatly plant trees, buildings, golf courses, shopping centres, foodcourt and now Casinos...

I am asking the government to for once to think of a way to make money from nature! I know we Singaporeans must make money, we cant live without it,(no wonder we are not making babies) so can you please...use the nature areas that we have and do this ecotourist thingy.

For the sake of the future of Singapore,I plead the government to rethink.I have every confidence in Singapore Government to come up with anything that they put their hearts, mind(and pocket) too.


Faridah - you are crazy, where got pristine clean water in Singapore!
kongct 24/03/2004 05:02:42PM

Aiyah, Kakak, we live in a concrete city lar. The water is dirty with the fuel oil discharge of the city in the sea lar. Kakak, you forgot Singapore is the world largest port lar! I still say an attaction based on our Singapore history, maybe some cook up version!


RE: A Casino in Singapore?
Citizen 24/03/2004 05:39:57PM

Having a casino may benefit tourism to a small extent but harm to the city-state to a large extent.

First and foremost, as noted by many, gambling is not an encourageable act. No only will it send a wrong impression to the young, it seems to promote addictable gambling on a lrge scale. This form of damage could be irreversible just like being on drugs.

Secondly, although I believe that the government would do its utmost best in preventing organised crime but the risk remains high. Just like the black markets of toto and 4D that are still rampant in Singapore, organised gambling could become a potential economical/social problem. One thing to note is that the stability and security of life in Singapore is an highly important factor what atrracts immigrants and keeps citizens. If organized gambling ever gets out of hand, it may disrupt the peaceful life here.

Last but not least, the gambling casino set up may also disrupt the biota at/near the location. The fragile ecosystems of coral and etc are rather vunerable and with increase of vistors due to the casino, we can foresee the harm to our natural heritage. We may lose our other natural habitats such as that in Chek Jawa and have already lost much of our rainforest. Hopefully, this man-caused harm to our environment would stop.

In conclusion, I do hope that the government may reconsider the decision and that the casino idea would be put away.


A Casino in Singapore?
Singlishman 24/03/2004 06:33:16PM

WoW! I feel that it is a very good idea to have a casino on Sentosa. I do feel that the Sentosa Development management should consider replacing the the site of unpopular attraction with the casino. Lets have a great game yet protect the original nature landscape of sentosa

You don't need to use casinos to attract tourists.
lim 24/03/2004 06:43:24PM

As a businessman, i do see the concern of the government to aquire new means to prime/stimulate our economy given the mature state of our economy. However, glarmourising gambling in whatever manners should not be allowed. The government will lose it moral mandate in the next generation and i don't see how they are able to command a strong respect from the people like what they are enjoying now. There are better and safer ways to improve the competitiveness of our nation without suffering the repercussion of opening our policies. Some suggestions:

1. Build a world-class exotic theme park (Dubai) where not only gamblers, but also families that can enjoy themselves. And you can include the whole population of singapore and not just tourist to particpate instead of a casio where only high net worth local individuals are allows.

2. For a world-class exotic theme park to be attractive, we will indirectly need to maintain our natural ecosystem. so now we are receiving revenue from tourists and protecting the environment. Some form of creative architechure design is neccessary to blend the park with our ecosystem.

RE: A Casino in Singapore?
Yeo 24/03/2004 07:37:06PM

BG Yeo has my utmost support for developing Sentosa Cove. Singapore is a small place. we must try to reclaim as much land as possible to enlarge our space. we must build a tourist hub in southern island to attract top tourist dollars. what is the point of having nature reserve when our citizens are unemployed and starving. without tourist revenue, how can govt give incentives to boost our birth rate ? casino business is a thinkable and profitable venture.


RE: A Casino in Singapore?
just jane 24/03/2004 10:59:51PM

It is a distressing indication of the state of our economy when our normally prudish government is toying with the idea of sacrificing precious land to a casino in order to boost the economy. Well, the good news is that our government officers are finally seen to be doing some "creative, out-of-the-box thinking".

Another good thing is that, as the battle between the (devil's) advocate and protestant rages on, the existence of our Southern Islands is being brought to the public's attention before the bulldozers do more damage to the rehabilitating ecosystem there. The Southern Islands are left relatively undeveloped while frenzy construction is being carried out on the mainland. (Really, do we NEED that many houses, factories and identical shopping malls? but that's another issue..) This has given the marine ecosystem a chance to gain a foothold, albeit small.

Some may feel that the Souhern Islands may not be worth conserving as a nature reserve but it's the best place in Singapore to give nature a real opportunity to develop. Rather than building an elitist playground for the rich, why not have a treasure trove that can be enjoyed by all and for generations to come? Besides, ecotourism can be another revenue generator.

What's that again about Singaporeans knowing the price of everything but the value of nothing?


RE: A Casino in Singapore?
plain truth 24/03/2004 11:29:00PM

if our millions dollars Zoo,Bird Park,Sentosa and Esplanade can't do the trick, what can a nature reserve or ecosystem do ? a tourist spot need to be world class before anyone will recommend and talk about it. can our nature of Southern islands beat our regional neighbours ? in term of their big size,it already beats our southern islands flat.

don't dream or kid yourself. no tourist will ever notice about our nature reserve after visiting nature reserves in Malaysia and Indonesia.

the only world class thing is not our land or nature reserve, it is our people who is truly world class. it is the service and idea that make Singapore world class.

it is the idea of casino and our service standard that will bring fame and glory to Singapore.

RE: A Casino in Singapore?
Betty Ho 25/03/2004 05:15:59PM

Having a casino is Singapore is uplifting her status to international level. Even Indonesia & Malaysia, being Muslim countries, also have casinos.So why the restriction and deprivation for Singaporean.In Singapore you can't get much entertainment. The casino will be value-added to boost our tourism. But of course there must be certain restrictions for Singaporean or else they will be addicted to the gambling activities and we will have broken marriages and sucides. After all most Singaporean will spend their holiday in Genting Highland, USA or Australia where they have casino entertainment. If we have a casino here money will be spent in Singapore and not out of Singapore.

reply to Betty Ho
Anonymous 25/03/2004 08:05:31PM

Hi there Betty, For your info, Indonesia does not have a Casino. Yes Malaysia has one at Genting, built high up on the mountain. But not built at the expense of rare and valuable marine life. Singapore has already uplifted her status to international level, she does not need a Casino to do it.

You said in Singapore you can't get much entertainment, have you tried going to the southern islands to see the lovely nature stuff there.

Yes, the casino will be value-added to boost our tourism, what at what expense? Think long term.

There are many nature loving tourists. You can attract them to our shores by the beauty of our southern islands

You expressed fear that addiction to the gambling activities may cause broken marriages and sucides. Yes you are right to fear that. I do not agree that most Singaporean will spend their holiday in Genting Highland, USA or Australia where they have casino entertainment. Then where will you leave the children?

RE: A Casino in Singapore?
curious 25/03/2004 08:32:33AM

Hi fellow feedback writers I just wonder, do the relevant authorities read any of our feedback? Or are we just penning our opinions down for fellow citizens to read but not the people who really need to know how we feel? Remember the last fare hike. They still went ahead with the fare hike even though citizens hope otherwise Really guys, Casino in the Southern islands bring big really big bucks to our government coffers - they need that money to cover up the loses in their other white elephant projects.

But fellow writers who are for the idea, could you go down to the Kusu, Lazarus, Sisters islands and really really have a look at the wonderful marine life and serene, family friendly environment there and then only tell me you still think building a casino there is good for our children and their children

Seriously guys, look at the long term consequence of reclamation and conversion of these last natural piece of Singapore. Cosidering its small area, the number of rare and lovely animal and plant species support Singapore green policy. So why change now? Is it for the money. Don't the govt get more than enough from COE, GST, maid levy etc etc ?

RE: A Casino in Singapore?
Blue Water Volunteers 25/03/2004 07:54:13PM

We refer to the posting by Mr K C Ong on 23/03/2004 09:52:09AM. We would like to clarify that Mr Ong is not a member of the Blue Water Volunteer (BWV) committee and his views do not represent those of the BWV. We will however be posting our views very shortly.

RE: A Casino in Singapore?
Nick Baker 25/03/2004 02:50:46PM

It doesn't make sense to me that Nature Areas like Portsdown Road and the Southern Islands have to put up with more development ... while large areas of land in Marina South and Marina East lie unused. I don't care about a casio ... if people want to waste their money, that's up to them ... but why not put it down in Marina South ?

RE: A Casino in Singapore?
kai 26/03/2004 08:58:21PM

i am on for the idea of a casino, cos from what i gather many locals go overseas to gamble. even if they dun go overseas, they go underground. in the past the govt already legalise horse betting, toto, 4D. this help to reduce chance of pple doing illegal betting. now can even bet on soccer games liao, no need for bookie anymore. so to reduce number of pple going against the law by gambling underground, govt set up casino to legalise gambling, luggy best.

regarding those who worry abt future generation, i dun think there is a need, cos anyway population is reducing really fast, there wun be much of next generation to talk about in a few more years. anyway, it is the family that teaches the next generation, not the government or schools. watever value one want the future generation to have, the parents shld do the job of teaching the children. so it is up to the parents to teach their kids abt the bad influence of gambling and casino. wat the govt can do is to set the age limit for the pple working there and pple who go to gamble there, like how they set limit for RA shows. but hink it is useless too, kids nowadays can get hold of many X discs easily.

wat i feel sad is that southern islands is going to be used, i juz hope the govt or pple can try to salvage as much natural landscape as possible. cos there is nothing much left of our natural landscape liaoz.

one last thing, for those who really care abt the future generations, you all better do something abt teaching your kids. whether you are parents or not, pls wake up your ideas, it is the parents' and families' responsiblity to teach and groom your children to watever you want them to be. dun wait for schools or the govt to help clean up after you make a mess of everything

RE: A Casino in Singapore?
Lai CF 26/03/2004 09:10:18PM

Dear Chua Siew Chin, BWW and the "Green" Party,

More than 5 years agao. Pamela Lee (STB) presented her grand idea to merge all the Southern Islands and developed it in the image of Capri. It was supposed to be standalone proudly with no link to mainland and again, mean for the "Rich & Famous" only. Casino then was a definitely no-no. (More details on this project)

Today, BG Yeo announced it will be in the mode of Atlantis, a luxurious family-oriented resort for everybody, including the R & F, and of course, the gamblers. He also announced a land link maybe build.

Why at Sentosa Cove? I can only speculate it is to boost land sales of course. Just watch the forthcoming land-parcels and observe how many "gamblers" will rush in and bid-up the prices.

During the SARS saga, Koh Boon Wan personally shot-down the very idea of a casino in Singapore. Why did BG Yeo brought up this idea now? And start "public consultation" on this matter? I suggest that Sentosa had already in hand a "firm" proposal to build a multi-billion 6-star international resort with a casino as the linchpin. In this depressed economic situation, will Gov't passed up this opportunity for a direct multi-billion "foreign fund" injection into Singapore Economy?

Shall we sell our souls? Shall we listen to PAS and get our rewards in Paradise with all those perpetually-virginal houris in attendance?

RE: A Casino in Singapore?
Chua Siew Chin 26/03/2004 12:45:58PM

More reclamation at the Southern Islands to build an international resort and maybe even a casino? Somehow this is reminiscent of the conflict between golf courses and rainforests ? sacrificial of natural areas for recreational purposes that will probably serve only a minority. Perhaps many people are unaware, but we do have rich coral reefs in Singapore, and most of them are located in the southern islands. Reclamation works at southern islands will destroy the reefs at the affected islands, and the resulting heavy sedimentation will smoother the remaining corals. Land reclamation, dredging and coastal development have already destroyed over 65% of our total reef area. Granted that economic needs have taken precedence over conservation of natural resources in the past, but there should be at least an effort to try to balance development and conservation at present. Allow some lives to strive in our water. And even if the corals have to go, let it be for something more than a casino. Land is scare in Singapore, doesn't that make natural resources such as coral reefs and rainforests rarer, and more to be treasured? Do we really want to destroy the nature at our doorstep and deprive future generations from such wonders?

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