Please visit http://priestliyg3r.blogspot.com/2008/10/latest-movie-garbage-of-humanity-by.html for Puchong Latest News ~ Garbage of Humanity The incident reminds me of several histories that I would like to forget and forgive but so sorry... I can't! When I was a youngster, I always tell myself, "I won't allow myself to 'beri rasuah' when I became adult." I really anti-rasuah. Adults say, "You will understand 1 day if you have learnt the difficulties of make a living."
By the way, just write to share an experience which hurts a lot. One day in the middle of July, when my boyfriend send me to the college, we were stopped at the highway (midvalley to taman connaught direction, after the tol and the turn to tasik permaisuri). The police officers asked us to stop the car at roadside. We waited for a few seconds and a police officer come and entertain us. He told us that we were driving over the speed limit. So, like general procedure he ask for I/C and driving license and interview us. He asked, "Tak tau ke had laju 80km/j?" My bf answered, "tak tau." We normally take the turn into Tasik Permaisuri and that is our first time get blocked there. The police officer (I will refer as PO in this article) then asked, "selalu lalu sini ke?" and my bf answered, "Tak." Tada! The highlight of the story is coming.... The PO asked, "Boleh saman?" My Bf said, "Boleh." The PO asked, "Betul? Boleh saman ni?" My Bf said, "Boleh."
I started to feel unhappy because I was already late for my lecture. They then chat about something else and the police officer had repeated the same question (Boleh saman ke?) for at least seven times! What is in his mind, faham faham laa... He then just writes us a saman. However, after my boy friend kept his I/C and driving license into his wallet, the police officer who was still standing by the car voiced, "Tak pe lah! Bagi balik. Kali ni beri amaran saja. Lain kali ingat."
We then return the "saman" (fine/"牛肉干") and leave the scene. My parents used to tell me policeman are realistic. They will bully you if you are in "kereta buruk" because people in "kereta buruk" are less likely to be "orang besar". My boy friend also agrees but that day we really in a "kereta buruk" (**his friend just bang his Proton Wira into something few days before that).
2nd incident (happened within the same week)
I went to the Curve with one of my housemates (around 1 o'clock in the midnight) to pick 2 other housemates (they just finished enjoying their movie). On the way back, we were blocked infront of EON bank. I forgot to bring along my I/C and very unlucky + unfortunate, the police officers asked all of us to show our I/C. I was wearing a hot pant and singlet (because I was preparing to go to bed) and another girl was wearing a bit sexy (really a little bit, a T-shirt + mini skirt + long pants).
When I told him I have forgotten to bring along my I/C, he said, "ha... jangan cakap banyak. Tak de I/C tunjuk passport." I say, "Tuan, saya tak ade passport punya." Then he say, "tak de passport masuk lokap..." He then turn to my friend, the one I mentioned earlier and said, "mana passport kamu?" He took over their I/C, have a look at them and asked, "ini betul punya ke? tapi amoi ini tak de... macam mane? Dari mana? China ke? chou kai a?" Then only we realized what is going on. He thought we are in "Special Service Line". 2 of my friends really angry and said, "Please watch your words." He smiled and said, "Heh! Suruh orang hantar I/C amoi baru boleh pergi." and walked to the table. We were in silent because only four of us living together and there is no body else have the key.
Another young police officer come and takes over. One of my friend so suggest that they will go back and take my I/C as we just stay nearby while I'll wait there with another friend. He agreed.As soon as 2 of them got into the car (this time is also the same car, "kereta buruk" borrowed from my boyfriend), the police officer shouted, "siapa cakap boleh pergi?" We explained the situation many times (2 of my friends explained in English while I and another friend explained in Bahasa Malaysia) but he refused to listen to us. He then said to me, "Kejap lagi ikut abang tu balik balai." My friends shouted, "Cannot! That's too dangerous! Why can't you let us go back and get the I/C for her? I told you many times we are Malaysians..." The old and dark police officer again smiled and said, "Yelaa... nanti kamu semua pergi duduk dan rehat rehat dekat balai, lepas tu telepon mak bapak datang jamin."
We were so tired and went into the car. One of my friend make a phone call to her friend who is a lawyer and passed the phone to one of the police officer. The "problem maker" shouted like crazy over the phone and later throw the phone on the table. About 10 minutes later the young police officer came and knocked on the window. He returned the phone, identification cards and told us that we can leave. @#*&%XYZ!!
3rd incident (about 1 week after that... and this incident is told by the victim)
My friend in college went to a bank in Taman Midah. A petrol car stopped her after she drove a distance from the bank. The police officer asked her, "tau tak ape silap kamu?" She said, "ermm.. tak tau." The police officer then asked, "pegi mane tadi?" She just told that he went to the bank. Then the PO asked, "dari mane kamu ingat lagi?" She just said, "From Tasik Selatan." The police officer then continued, "Ingat lagi tak tadi kamu potong lampu merah? Saya ikut kamu dari sana lagi. Tau?" (Confusing, why didn't stop her immediately?) The PO then asked for her I/C + driving license, and... ... saw her notes (just freshly taken out from the ATM machine). She keep silence and the police officer said, "Kamu muda lagi, patut bagi peluang kan?" My friend told me the PO starred at the money in her purse... ... She was frightened and picked out a piece of it. The PO signals her, saying that there is another PO in the petrol car who witnesses the process. She then... ...
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I wonder why these police officers are allover in Malaysia (sorry... in KL and Selangor). Police are people who I trusted before and suppose protecting citizens but... May be Malaysia is just too peaceful... ...
Thursday, November 13, 2008
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1 comment:
Walao!
So rude?
How come they become public officers?
Gosh!
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