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1. Why is Hong Kong home to some of the most famous gangsters in Asia, but the social security (according to common sense, if there are gangs, the social security should be bad)?

Answer to Question 1: Because of this, the police in Hong Kong are very capable and can often quickly break up some gang crime areas, which makes the gangs more scrupulous and dare not offend the police. Moreover, Hong Kong's laws impose very severe penalties on gangsters, and most gangsters do not want to come into contact with them. In addition, gangsters also want to do business. If they offend the capable police, it is equivalent to disrupting their own business. After all, they are secretly working and the police are secretly working. Competition among gangs in Hong Kong is already fierce. Gangs often kill each other. This is already the case. It's troublesome enough, why bother with the police? So in summary, the police in Hong Kong are capable, the laws are perfect, and the gangs are wary of the police and don't want to cause damage to their own business, and the gangs fight with each other, so the public security is relatively good. As the saying goes, one thing cures another

But the quality of the Hong Kong police is getting worse and worse, so the gangs are becoming more and more rampant

Question 2: That’s it, because Hong Kong Most of the businesses run by gangsters are evening businesses, such as nightclubs, mahjong parlors, etc., which become more prosperous at night. Therefore, the night is when they are most prosperous, and most of the police's crackdowns are carried out at night. Many of the police movies you watch probably involve criminal activities at night, so "after 12 o'clock" is just an approximation, but actually means night.

The police are never off duty. They have a shift system.

I am a Hong Konger and I know better. If you still don’t understand, just keep asking