Richard Wee Thiam Seng
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Re:Road Blocks - 2008/07/14 19:08
Our beloved Prime Minister who have Police escort wherever he goes defends the Police action of blocking and causing virtually the whole of Kuala Lumpur to be in standstill.
As there was no demonstration, can we sack the Police Officer who obtain this incorrect 'intelligence'?? There was no demonstration planned as far as I know. Nothing of the sort in the Blogs. We would expect that when a party wants to organise a demonstration, the news of the demo would be announced to as many people as possible in order to attract the crowd to attend. If it was hush-hush, how to attract people to attend demo lah.
But our beloved Prime Minister who have Police escort wherever he goes, has instead blamed on the perceived demonstration and trying to (as I suspected) engineer an ill feeling towards the opposition.
Mr Beloved Prime Minister who have Police escort wherever he goes, please try to impress the rakyat with SUBSTANCE. Work and do what you and your cabinet are suppose to do - ie to serve the People, instead of focussing your energy on engineering hatred towards other people.
From THE STAR
Traffic jams: PM defends the police By JANE RITIKOS
PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has defended the police for setting up road blocks around the city in anticipation of a public demonstration, causing massive traffic jams Monday.
The Prime Minister instead blamed the traffic jams to those who planned to hold demonstrations and said the police were only doing their job in maintaining order and public safety.
“The police are trying to reduce hindrances and reduce traffic jams (that would be caused by the demonstration) too,” he said, adding that businesses and shops affected by demonstrations held inside the city expected the police to ensure disturbances were kept at bay.
“But at the same time the demonstrators say police have no business disturbing them. The police have a responsibility in ensuring there is no trouble and all is safe for the public,” he said.
Abdullah reminded the demonstrators that he had advised them to hold their rallies at stadiums where “they can scream at the top of their voice and “not at these places (in the streets) because people have the right to go about their business in peace.”
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