Saturday, November 26, 2005

Be Prepared When You Travel To/In Malaysia - II

As per my previous post on the 12 Nov 2005 regarding the alert on tourists safety travelling to/in Malaysia, another incident happened to four Chinese tourists on 4 Nov and this has been spreading accross mobile phones via Multimedia Messaging Service. This time, about 8 newspapers in Malaysia has published this barbaric event on the headlines. Lucky for the police force, the victim (Chinese tourist) in the picture was cought being force stripped and "ear squat"by a policewoman, not a policeman. What if it was seen by the public that the police was a "he". Should anyone has a "he" instead of "she" police, please circularise via same medium (MMS) or another (the Internet), as it can put more pressure on the Malaysian government to make a faster and bigger revamp on the entire Royal Malaysian Police Force's internal control and its management once and for all.


Policewoman using her power of authority, instructing a Chinese tourist to perform "ear-squat" whilst other personnel examining her travel documents - she was totally naked dude!

It is surely a big whole question on this phenomenon. As for me, as a Malaysian born, doing the stupid "ear squat" is typically normal scene when I was in primary or early high school, because of being cought obstructing school policy and regulations. It felt like a fool doing it.

What the fuck for implying this way of punishment to adults, who is only suspected to have done something wrong. Is the police force targetting weaker people? Or they just hate Chinese to have more influence in Malaysia? I guess they have some policies, but they are just not written black and white. Anyone can be an illegal here in Malaysia, we have tonnes of Indons, Phillipinos, Myanmar, Indians and Thais who are illegals, not the only Chinese. In fact, due to its nature of the barbaric police force, some unfortunate skin colours are treated differently.

There's something the police can do - There are quite a number of people coming from southern Thailand, ask for their travel documents. But before you do so, ask them to strip in front of you and perform ear squat first. Slap them if they got blushed.

The motto of the police force - Cepat (Fast to act), Mesra (Friendly) and Betul (Do the Right Thing) is totally opposite word by word, in reality. Let's face it.

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