Singapore security union backs guards after row with swearing Hong Kong principal
Singapore's Union of Security Employees (USE) has expressed its support for security guards involved in an incident with a Hong Kong school principal. The confrontation occurred at SAFRA Jurong, a recreational club, over a parking dispute.

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AI-generatedSingapore's Union of Security Employees (USE) has expressed its support for security guards involved in an incident with a Hong Kong school principal. The confrontation occurred at SAFRA Jurong, a recreational club, over a parking dispute. A video of the argument, where the principal allegedly swore at the guards, circulated widely on social media. The principal, Lee Cheuk-hing, who was in Singapore with students, has since resigned from his school and apologized for his conduct. The USE stated it "stands firmly behind" the security guards.
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4 extractedLee Cheuk-hing has resigned from his position at San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School and apologized for his actions.
Singapore's Union of Security Employees (USE) stated it supports the security guards involved in an incident with a Hong Kong principal.
The principal, Lee Cheuk-hing, swore at the security guards during the confrontation.
A Hong Kong secondary school principal, Lee Cheuk-hing, was seen arguing with security guards over a parking issue at SAFRA Jurong.