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Can only catch people on bicycles?

December 11th, 2008
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I wrote about robbery in relative’s house last week. And what I read in papers this week? Policemen busy catching people riding bicycles! Aiyo! Are they filming some sort of comedy here?

JERIT (Jaringan Rakyat Tertindas) is running a “People Riding for Change” expedition, which had 65 participants, which is to stop over in Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor before proceeding to Parliament House to hand over a people’s claim to the government. They have harassed by police since day one. Don’t the police have anything better to do? If the crime in those states are under control, why not send those cops to Bukit Antarabangsa to help out the landslide victims?

I think the police are becoming fodder for tea time jokes. Hopefully they can clean up their image by chasing after mat rempits instead of harassing bicyclists. Just assign few men to monitor or cycle along (!) cukup la. Deploy others in public areas, flood prone areas, or send them to Bukit Antarabangsa la.

This JERIT people should have applied to state government for official support and request for police outriders. Then it will be correct – police assisting the public.

PPP burning its bridges or playing with words?

December 11th, 2008
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Missed my own blog for last 5 days! Hmmm…do I sound vain? Anyway, its been an hectic week. But so many things to write about. i’ll start with Drama Minggu Ini from our crowd favorite, PPP. As their President boldly ventured where no one has gone before (OK, I’m stretching it a bit here) by threatening BN to amend ISA, the reply from BN chairman, PM Badawi was simple – its their choice. In others words, PPP no need to waste time talking and issuing statement la. The PM is (in my humble opinion) telling PPP to ship out ASAP. Make the decision and quit BN since its their own choice. Free will. Or is PPP waiting for show cause letter as given to SNAP few months back?

Following that initial statement by Kayveas, a so-called self proclaimed PPP advisor (or is it former president according to Star) I.S. Rajah said he met the Barisan chairman and secretary-general at Parliament and gave them an undertaking that PPP would not leave Barisan. He also said Kayveas should resign or pull out the party from BN. BTW, this guy got sacked as PPP member today.

However, today’s episode sees PPP’s supreme council standing firm behind its president. The vice presidents also engaged in some “wayang kulit” by saying that the PM’s reply was just “merely in response to questions from the media”. It sees “no reason” to stay in BN if BY NEXT ELECTION (that’s about 4.5 years away at most) ISA is not amended. Well, are they expecting public to forget their threat in 15 months? (I chose 15 for the sake of 15th anniversary of Highland Towers which did not seem to teach us anything).

So, if you are a PPP member, what would you do? Err..of course this proper question would be why are you still a PPP member. 🙂

Robbery closer to home

December 6th, 2008
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Well, as our IGP goes around doing perception management (I first read about PM in a novel two months ago), the truth on the ground is surely the opposite. Yesterday my aunt’s house was broken into, somewhere around lunch as she was away. The thieves broke the back entrance grill. Nothing much was lost as they did not search properly. However, she had to go to police station to make a report. Two policemen came, took some photos and left. Nothing much to hope for.

The worst happened after that. My aunts neighbors came (7 people – 4 adults, 2 teens, 1 child) a few times to the house to console her and help to send her to police station. My aunt told these people (rather stupidly, but she suspect kena pukau) that her jewellery was safe, and EVEN SHOWED IT TO THEM. Well, guess what happened? A box of jeweleries worth tens of thousands disappeared! Only suspects – the neighbors.

Policemen suggests that talk to neighbor to settle this problem, because if make police report will become a big case, plus my aunt staying alone – may not be safe with angry neighbor. My aunt talk to the neighbor, but the lady denied any knowledge. A painful lesson indeed!

When another aunt’s apartment was broken into last year, the policemen themselves stole some stuff! She really regretted making police report – waste time at police station for hours, no positive outcome.

Her neighbor was asked to pay RM200 duit kopi to speed up investigations by the police when his house was broken into around the same time.

Yeah, our crime rates statistics can be polished and presented in such a way that its better than Japan or Hong Kong. Like we really believe everything you say.

Just ask anyone on the street, what they think about the crime rate. Look at crime like rape, snatch thieves, armed robbery, murder, assault, hit and run, gangfights, mat rempit. Everyday reported in papers.

Years ago when my wallet was stolen at home, the policeman asked to report as “tercicir” (dropped/misplaced”) so that can close case easily, besides the fact that most likely cannot find the culprit (suspected the youth who came house to house selling incense sticks). So, how many crimes are misreported or not reported at all?

vernacular school but not vernacular school

December 4th, 2008
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I’m confused. How can a school be vernacular if every subject except the vernacular language is taught in non-vernacular language?

Did I understand Mukhriz correctly? Well, his boss said that it was misinterpreted.

Hishammuddin Hussein explained that Mukhriz was misinterpreted when he stated in Parliament on Monday that vernacular and mainstream schools should be integrated into one system.

He pointed out that Mukhriz’s comment on the ‘schools under one system’ was made polemic by certain irresponsible quarters claiming that Mukhriz had incited racial sentiments.

The minister explained that the education system has two streams, one made up of mainstream schools and another which comprises Chinese, Tamil, mission and religious schools.

He said the profile of students in vernacular schools goes beyond a single race and religion, as children of other faiths also attend such schools.

“The motive of the statement was to encourage solidarity but we link it to racial incitement … when there are two streams of schools that cross all religions, it is not possible to misinterpret (what Muhkriz, right, said) in such a manner,”  Hishammuddin told a press conference at the Parliament lobby.

“I am of the opinion that the one system suggestion is something that has been discussed since Independence and it is an idealistic notion … but looking at our historical context we have maintained the two factions.”

On Monday, Mukhriz created a commotion when he suggested in the Dewan Rakyat that vernacular schools should be united under an integrated system to eliminate polarisation and to promote unity among Malaysians.

Hishammuddin stressed the fact that there are 5,831 mainstream schools compared to 889 Chinese schools, 374 Tamil schools, 410 mission schools and 154 religious schools, showed that the government is keen on building a united nation.

He said that to place all the schools under one system would require looking at the status of land, teaching positions and financial allocations that are unique to the different categories of schools.

“If there is a consensus to resolve all these issues which are somewhat unique to government-aided schools, then it is a good thing to have one system.

“But to make it polemic and to link it to a race issue – that has no basis at all as the four types of schools mentioned comprise Malays, Chinese, Indians, Christians and many others.

“What we are trying to do now is to link the two streams in order to instil patriotism and tolerance among our students. We want to encourage the growth of human capital that we can be proud of and a Malaysian community that is successful.

“I am highlighting this today so that this matter is not prolonged and overblown by irresponsible quarters.”

So, what is Hishamuddin saying exactly? Beating around the bush? He didn’t exactly oppose or deny Mukhriz’s statement. In fact, it sounds like he supports it. So as Mukhriz said, still call them vernacular schools, but all the subjects taught in Malay or English, except Tamil or Mandarin. Isn’t that similar to the current situation? Majority of subjects taught in Malay or English. The syllabus are standardised. Only day to day running of the vernacular schools use the vernacular language, plus the teachers and students at vernacular schools are of the respective race.

No Bak Kut Teh yet for Tan aka Siti?

December 4th, 2008
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I guess ex-Siti Fatimah, Tan Ean Huang thought it will be all OK once the courts ruled that she can convert out of Islam and go back to her original religion. Unfortunately, the religious department challenged the decision. The appeal case will be heard in January next year.

Hmm…so if she enjoys a nice Bak Kut Teh meal, will she be arrested? What a difficult life we live…

Anyway, I guess Tan may be considering taking one of Air Asia’s offers and go off the radar for a while. Bala can do it, so can Tan. 🙂