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Vejay Chin  
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 More options 17 Oct 2008, 03:23
From: Vejay Chin <vejay.c...@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 19:23:22 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Fri 17 Oct 2008 03:23
Subject: Syed Hamid makes ridiculous excuses

Friday, October 17, 2008
Syed Hamid makes ridiculous excuses (again)

KUALA LUMPUR: A police beat
base in the Chow Kit area of downtown Kuala Lumpur was closed down
because it was in a location that was considered unsafe, said Home
Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar. [The Star, 16/10/08]

Home
Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar (image) was confronted by
Opposition MP Dr Lo’ Lo’ Mohamad Ghazali (PAS-Titiwangsa) over the
latest closure of a police beat base in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's
notorious red light district of Chow Kit.

A police beat base is
a kiosk, manned by a few police officers with the intention to
establish a police presence over a designated area.

The
Titiwangsa MP had asked why was the police beat base removed from an
area where vice-related activities and crimes were rife. He also
demanded an explanation by the Home Ministry over the actions taken by
the police so far to curb such activities.

The Home Minister, Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar reasoned that the beat base had to be relocated because it was situated in a dirty area; hence the possibility of a contagious disease that could endanger the police officers on duty. Furthermore, he
assured that the police were already looking for a new location for the
beat base in order to give “guaranteed and continued service to the
public.”

Dr. Mohd Hatta Ramli (PAS-Kuala Krai) also joined in
the fray when he suggested otherwise - that the police were actually
afraid of the criminals rather than the being overly cautious over
their health or civic cleanliness. He also said that Syed Hamid's
response to the issue was not rational nor satisfactory.

"The
police are there to make a place safe. If they themselves are scared
and run away, then how can we hope for others to want to be there? It
is embarrassing and that is why the criminals will always be there,” he
said in Parliament. [The Star, 16/10/08]
If the police themselves are afraid of the criminals in Chow Kit, what hope is there for the ordinary Malaysian?

Indeed,
Syed Hamid Albar never ceases to amaze the Malaysian public with his
'intelligent' reasoning in order to piece an excuse of justifying
incompetence. The Home Minister argued that Chow Kit was a filthy place
filled with trash.

True but why not just summon the City Hall to clean up the trash?

Syed
Hamid also pointed out that due to the large amount of trash, the Chow
Kit area poses the risk of a contagious disease. The only contagious disease known to exist in Chow Kit are sexually-transmitted ones. After all, Chow Kit is notorious for its brothels and prostitution rings.

Of
course, unless Syed Hamid is trying to imply that the police officers
stationed there also indulge in such "recreations" when off-duty?

The
Home Minister owes an explanation to the Malaysian people; the police
cannot just hide in their excuses of excessive trash or infectious
diseases to keep themselves from fulfilling their duty to uphold the
law and security. In Chow Kit or anywhere else, the only trash that
Malaysians are truly concerned about are the criminals who still roam
freely in the streets when they should be behind bars.

But then again, if there was truly a risk of a contagious disease, why only save the police, Syed Hamid?
 The Other Press

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 More options 17 Oct 2008, 04:07
From: nasser yassin <nasser_yas...@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 20:07:08 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Fri 17 Oct 2008 04:07
Subject: Re: [sangkancil] Syed Hamid makes ridiculous excuses

 
what can you expect from someone as stupid as shit hamid..?

--- On Fri, 10/17/08, Vejay Chin <vejay.c...@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Vejay Chin <vejay.c...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [sangkancil] Syed Hamid makes ridiculous excuses
To: "Malaysian Equal Rights" <malaysianequalrig...@yahoogroups.co.uk>
Date: Friday, October 17, 2008, 9:23 AM

Friday, October 17, 2008
Syed Hamid makes ridiculous excuses (again)

KUALA LUMPUR: A police beat base in the Chow Kit area of downtown Kuala Lumpur was closed down because it was in a location that was considered unsafe, said Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar. [The Star, 16/10/08]

Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar (image) was confronted by Opposition MP Dr Lo’ Lo’ Mohamad Ghazali (PAS-Titiwangsa) over the latest closure of a police beat base in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's notorious red light district of Chow Kit.

A police beat base is a kiosk, manned by a few police officers with the intention to establish a police presence over a designated area.

The Titiwangsa MP had asked why was the police beat base removed from an area where vice-related activities and crimes were rife. He also demanded an explanation by the Home Ministry over the actions taken by the police so far to curb such activities.

The Home Minister, Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar reasoned that the beat base had to be relocated because it was situated in a dirty area; hence the possibility of a contagious disease that could endanger the police officers on duty. Furthermore, he assured that the police were already looking for a new location for the beat base in order to give “guaranteed and continued service to the public.”

Dr. Mohd Hatta Ramli (PAS-Kuala Krai) also joined in the fray when he suggested otherwise - that the police were actually afraid of the criminals rather than the being overly cautious over their health or civic cleanliness. He also said that Syed Hamid's response to the issue was not rational nor satisfactory.

"The police are there to make a place safe. If they themselves are scared and run away, then how can we hope for others to want to be there? It is embarrassing and that is why the criminals will always be there,” he said in Parliament. [The Star, 16/10/08]
If the police themselves are afraid of the criminals in Chow Kit, what hope is there for the ordinary Malaysian?

Indeed, Syed Hamid Albar never ceases to amaze the Malaysian public with his 'intelligent' reasoning in order to piece an excuse of justifying incompetence. The Home Minister argued that Chow Kit was a filthy place filled with trash.

True but why not just summon the City Hall to clean up the trash?

Syed Hamid also pointed out that due to the large amount of trash, the Chow Kit area poses the risk of a contagious disease. The only contagious disease known to exist in Chow Kit are sexually-transmitted ones. After all, Chow Kit is notorious for its brothels and prostitution rings.

Of course, unless Syed Hamid is trying to imply that the police officers stationed there also indulge in such "recreations" when off-duty?

The Home Minister owes an explanation to the Malaysian people; the police cannot just hide in their excuses of excessive trash or infectious diseases to keep themselves from fulfilling their duty to uphold the law and security. In Chow Kit or anywhere else, the only trash that Malaysians are truly concerned about are the criminals who still roam freely in the streets when they should be behind bars.

But then again, if there was truly a risk of a contagious disease, why only save the police, Syed Hamid?
 The Other Press

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 More options 17 Oct 2008, 04:25
From: longjaafar <angkasilang2...@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 20:25:04 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Fri 17 Oct 2008 04:25
Subject: Re: Syed Hamid makes ridiculous excuses
When I read his reply in today's papers, I could not believe my eyes.
I thought his statement on Ahmad Ismail ("no need to take action
against him. UMNO already suspened him") was the pits. Now this one.
Such is the quality of our BN ministers.

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