Sometimes I really love going to PBK. Well, Maybe it’s because we get the chance to read newspaper like every week. And teacher always keep us updated with the latest news which I think really helps a lot. I just came back from PBK tuition just now. Teacher told us some news which is kinda ‘interesting’. In fact it shows the ugly side of M’sian cops. I guess I’ll be put behind bars if they found out. Ha ha. Well, I think you guys know about the Teen Shooting Case right? If you guys don’t know, click Here. It says an innocent 15-year-old school boy was shot by a cop just because he refused to stop his car. The kid was shot DEAD, I tell you. Pity him. C’mon la, even if the boy refused to stop his car, the cop shouldn’t open fire also right? He didn’t have the power to unless during live or dead situation. You see, he’s just only 15 years old, not even adult YET. And he’s UNARMED, nevertheless the cop its not even threatened, nor confronting any live or dead situation. They don’t have the right to discharge their fire arms anyhow they like. Those cops have abused their power really. So this is what we call “Malaysia Boleh” huh? Integrity? :/ So corrupted and KNS. I rather call myself a Sarawkian (or to be exact—Kuchingnites).
And, FYI, The National Printing Company Kuching (PNMB) opposite Sarberkas was on fire Last night!! OMFG! The whole building, including the factory, warehouse, office and everything got burnt down! Gosh! Well, we are supposed to send our printings for the school magazine to that company. Since It got burnt down, well which means we might need to send all those printings to other company. YaY! You know why? The quality produced last year wasn’t that satisfying and it sucks. We all worked so hard in doing the whole magazine and end up some pages missing here and there when the whole thing was printed out. GRRR. But then there’s another problem now, PNMB got burnt down, and who are we supposed to send our printings to? Zzz. Well, I think teachers will think of some ways.
Yours Truly
WTF, I didn’t lock my Ipod and it started to play music when I accidentally pressed on the button, during PBK lesson just now. Luckily the principal didn’t hear that. A least it’s not that loud. Phew.
I have been following this incident and have to honestly say that the police wasn't all that wrong. Why?
ReplyDelete1. Although he is a "cheerful teenager who was active in sports and had many friends", that does not mean that he is "good" boy.
2. He is not innocent:15 year old+driving car= UNDERAGE DRIVING. Yes, illegal, but not illegal enough to be shot at.
3. What the hell is a 15-year-old doing driving around at 2 in the morning? Something smells fishy...
4. It was not that he refused to stop his car that was the reason for police to open fire. It was alleged that he was reversing into the police. thus, creating a possible life or death situation.
5. The situation made the police suspect that he was a member of a robbery gang.
6. If he was so innocent, why did his friend fled the scene?
7. If he was so innocent, why did he not stop and (allegedly)reverse into the police?
8. Most Malaysian love to hear stories of bad cops. The media could be using this situation to get juicy headlines for their papers/website.
9. It is easier for us "Malaysians" to believe that cops are bad and corrupt than a 15-year-old teenager, who is a "cheerful teenager who was active in sports and had many friends", driving around at 2AM in the morning potentially doing bad things...
10. There is a possibility that the police are actually right.