Hong Kong 1981 riots

Hong Kong 1981 riots

In Hong Kong, the riots of 1981 are two riots on the Christmas Day of 1981 and the New Year's Day of 1982. Since the majority of the participants were youths, the riots were also named as the Christmas youth riots of 1981 and New Year youth riots of 1982. The riots had a long-term impact on the government's youth policy.

Events

A riot broke out in the early morning of Christmas Day, 25 December, 1981 in Central, Hong Kong. In a minor road accident, a car driver accidentally hit a pedestrian, soon arousing unrest among the youth in the area and eventually evolving into a riot. 11 were injured and 7 cars were damaged. The police sent the Police Tactical Unit (PTU) to disperse the crowd. At 5 o'clock in the morning, the riot subsided and 18 were arrested. On that day, the Hong Kong Government increased the number of policemen patrolling major business areas and kept cars away from the Central District.

Another youth riot broke out on the New Year's Day, 1 January, 1982 in other areas.

Aftermath

Hong Kong Government addressed the increasing "problems" on youths such as disobedience in school and the popularity of snooker and arcade games among the youth. The government channelled resources for the welfare for the youth.

There are other riots in 1982 and 1984 ignited by football fans and tax on taxis.

ee also

*Hong Kong 1956 riots
*Hong Kong 1966 riots
*Hong Kong 1967 riots

External links

* [http://subject.skhlkyss.edu.hk/chist/hkhistory/text20.htm A section about the riot (in Chinese)]
* [http://web.swk.cuhk.edu.hk/~hwong/Teaching/CSS_1703_Welfare/Lecture_2.doc On the youth problem (in Chinese) (Microsoft Word format)]


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