Thursday, 19 July 2012

A Perception: "Fiddling while Rome Burns"

"For me, what is most important 
is not so much the (crime) index. 
The perception and the feeling 
of the public is all important."

~ Hishamuddin


"We approach it by having focal point and leadership at the home ministry and the police force and we widen the stakeholders to mall owners and schools which involved community policing, intelligence policing and omnipresence.

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Photos of Crime Watch Malaysia

Did this episode of serenading by PDRM boys come with the blessings of our Home Minister or IGP?
Malaysia appears to be running on "auto pilot"- rather, maybe I should say "IS" running on auto-pilot.
Nobody in authority is doing anything- other than securing their own "gravy train", that is. You can see evidence of that from the flip-flopping adventures/excursions of Jibby, to the "state visits" of FLOM, to the bumbling PDRM, to the nonsense spouted by Rais Yatim, to the apparent lies peddled by agencies like Utusan/ Syabas/ EC/ MACC etc etc etc.


What takes the cake is Tun Ling Liong Sik claim of IGNORANCE as a line of defence in the PKFZ!!!
Yes- we had IGNORANCE running the country for 50 yrs- and this is the "experience" they want us to vote for!!!

While these fellas make total asses of themselves- it's the criminals who are doing the "patrolling", looking for victims ....

Yes- I dare say that, because some people in a darkly tinted Kenari was following the car of someone dear to me in a hypermarket

(despite having tried to "lose" them- they even were so bold as to come beside her car to "view" her)- until she had to leave in fear!!
Meanwhile we have morons in high-office who say that it is the media which creates this "PERCEPTION" of crime/fear!!

Meanwhile, another a$$H%le is busy looking for scapegoats- and Facebook is the latest. Yes you read it right- FACEBOOK is the latest thing to be blamed for the rising crime!!!:

"The foundation national vice chairman Datuk Kamarudin Ali 
said 
many students in lower secondary schools 
had fallen from grace 
upon reaching adolescence, 
partly due to unsupervised internet use 
in social utility network, 
especially Facebook."

Read more: Students aged 13-15 main contributors to juvenile crime - Latest - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/students-aged-13-15-main-contributors-to-juvenile-crime-1.109345#ixzz213AEThRz
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DAMN!!!

Where do these idiots 

who run the country come from???!!


Interview with Malik Imtiaz

"The no longer have a 'rule of law'.
We have a 'rule of politics';
We have a 'rule by law';
We have a 'rule by decree';
We have a 'rule by edict'."
~ Malik Imtiaz

"For our 21st Middle Malaysia podcast, we speak to prominent civil rights lawyer Malik Imtiaz about various legal matters, starting with Bersih 3.o. He gives his view on whether the mammoth rally was in fact an illegal rally. He also talks about the lawsuit the government has instituted against the Bersih steering committee.

He expresses concern over the Borders case where a manager was charged by Islamic authorities for selling a book that was at the time not yet banned. Malik explains why it's worrying because of how the Islamic authorities are going beyond their jurisdiction.

On an rather interesting note, Malik gives his views on Raja Petra Kamaruddin's switch from supporting Pakatan Rakyat to being its chief critic. Hear his no-holds barred take on the "tragedy" of Raja Petra, whom Malik now calls "quite irrelevant".

Back to legal matters, Malik shares his view on whether Barisan Nasional would give up power peacefully should it lose the general election and what would happen. Malik gives an interesting twist on what he think could happen should there be an attempt to declare an Emergency situation if there is an upset in the polls.

Malik concludes the conversation by describing the scenario that could bring about a change in government. He believes it could happen.

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