Big crowds of foreign workers turn off Singaporeans, say business owners


ST_08.12.2013_1334311657/pixriot/Mark Cheong // A man with an umbrella runs in front of a burning ambulance during a riot involving almost 400 people which broke out in Little India along Race Course Road on 8 December, 2013.

SINGAPORE: Restaurants and shop owners along the Race Course Road which was the scene of the worst riot in the republic in decades are worried their businesses may suffer.

Sundry shop owner, K. Vellu, 51, said not a single customer visited his shop yesterday.

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