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<blockquote data-quote="INNOVATOR" data-source="post: 201841" data-attributes="member: 3823"><p>Last evening, a snatch theft almost took place. This was at the Chinese school in SS19, Subang Jaya, at about 6.00pm.</p><p></p><p>A short man grabs and hugs this lady, while trying to snatch her gold chain. Another lady, seeing this lady in distress, comes to her rescue. She jabs the assailant in his stomach with her umbrella. The assialant grabbed her by her hair, pushed her to the ground, and rubbed her face, by dragging her along the road. This lady ends up with a badly bruised face.</p><p></p><p>And here, in the newspapers, our PM tells a deputy Minister and a Police chief to stop bickering in public over crime statistics. If he ever got wind that we are discussing the same topic at the BMW Club Malaysia forum, he may tell us to do the same thing (maybe, affect his chances of re-election, I dunno).</p><p></p><p>Seriously guys, our PM as Internal Minister, is probably not doing enough, especially for the Police force. He is just too busy. He can't wait forever for the VW chief to see him about PROTON! You know, Proton - every corporate company in the solar system is clamouring for a stake in our beloved PROTON, especially one with parking yards full of stock. I have nothing against Proton, having owned four of them before. Served me quite well. The new VW chief from Audi(who has taken Audi in leaps and bounds to profits and success) is busy taking orders from Porsche (a major shareholder of VW); the most profitable car company in the world. This should be the way. As for some other cabinet ministers, they are busy having their pictures taken by the press for the biggest smiles.</p><p></p><p>Lets get some things straight. First of all, I am not a politician, and I don't have any personal ill-feelings to anyone. Second, we just shouldn't be asked to leave our country because we are voicing our grievances; this thought should never have arisen. </p><p></p><p>Thirdly, as I said before, our police force are ill-equipped to handle many crime. Sure there are some bad hats, but I believe there are some good guys too. Can you imagine the cops in their Kancils giving chase to Juan Powerblow in his toupee, er, I mean 323 koo-pay? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Nice car, Juan; really nice.</p><p></p><p>I look at all the arguments for and against on this topic, and all have valid points. Maybe, we as a club can start doing something, like creating awareness of safety, etc.. We can hand out car-stickers, for eg; with emergency tel numbers, etc.. for starters. We have a formidable group, and we can help other groups to help others, too. The lady with the umbrella felt she had to do her 'little bit". She prevented the theft, even though she was hurt in the incident. She helped someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INNOVATOR, post: 201841, member: 3823"] Last evening, a snatch theft almost took place. This was at the Chinese school in SS19, Subang Jaya, at about 6.00pm. A short man grabs and hugs this lady, while trying to snatch her gold chain. Another lady, seeing this lady in distress, comes to her rescue. She jabs the assailant in his stomach with her umbrella. The assialant grabbed her by her hair, pushed her to the ground, and rubbed her face, by dragging her along the road. This lady ends up with a badly bruised face. And here, in the newspapers, our PM tells a deputy Minister and a Police chief to stop bickering in public over crime statistics. If he ever got wind that we are discussing the same topic at the BMW Club Malaysia forum, he may tell us to do the same thing (maybe, affect his chances of re-election, I dunno). Seriously guys, our PM as Internal Minister, is probably not doing enough, especially for the Police force. He is just too busy. He can't wait forever for the VW chief to see him about PROTON! You know, Proton - every corporate company in the solar system is clamouring for a stake in our beloved PROTON, especially one with parking yards full of stock. I have nothing against Proton, having owned four of them before. Served me quite well. The new VW chief from Audi(who has taken Audi in leaps and bounds to profits and success) is busy taking orders from Porsche (a major shareholder of VW); the most profitable car company in the world. This should be the way. As for some other cabinet ministers, they are busy having their pictures taken by the press for the biggest smiles. Lets get some things straight. First of all, I am not a politician, and I don't have any personal ill-feelings to anyone. Second, we just shouldn't be asked to leave our country because we are voicing our grievances; this thought should never have arisen. Thirdly, as I said before, our police force are ill-equipped to handle many crime. Sure there are some bad hats, but I believe there are some good guys too. Can you imagine the cops in their Kancils giving chase to Juan Powerblow in his toupee, er, I mean 323 koo-pay? :-) Nice car, Juan; really nice. I look at all the arguments for and against on this topic, and all have valid points. Maybe, we as a club can start doing something, like creating awareness of safety, etc.. We can hand out car-stickers, for eg; with emergency tel numbers, etc.. for starters. We have a formidable group, and we can help other groups to help others, too. The lady with the umbrella felt she had to do her 'little bit". She prevented the theft, even though she was hurt in the incident. She helped someone else. [/QUOTE]
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