Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Shame on you bad cops !



This clearly illustrates the intense bias and corruption of the Malaysian Police Force. ( read here ) and it has spoilt my day already !
Just how these idiots sleep every night baffles me ! Just six reports and already they are up on toes and in top-gear carrying out their duties "diligintly" whereas tens of hundreds of police reports have been equally lodged against so many BN ministers, MB's and all the other monkeys by us, tax-paying citizens and nothing....NOTHING constitutes an investigation or even a file opened from our boys-in-blue !! Semuanya okay ?? But when it comes to reports against the PR.....see the speed ! Damn you dirty coppers ! I am sure there are alot of decent cops out there too ! But the action of a few head-honchos only add more hatred and crap to the already low-life image of the entire force and surely no right thinking and decent rakyat would ever forgive you for what you are doing. Have you no shame ? We pay for you and your childred's well being. Do you work for US ? Surely corrupt cops will pay heavily in the after-life . What will you tell your children ? That you dutifully did you job without fear and favour ?
I am both disgusted and ashamed of this royal institution that carries a crown in it's insignia !

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

World famous Russian dancer Mikhail Nikolaevich Baryshinikov was asked about the kind of psychological adjustments he had to make after he left his homeland. "Most of all", he said," I had to learn to tell the truth again. In Russia, you lie all the time, not only in what you say but in the way you live and do your work.If you don't you won't work at all, and you might not live very long.Everything is so different when you come into an open society where, generally, people are not threatened by the reyth. Along with telling the truth I had to learn to trust people. When you have to lie and you know everybody else has to do the same thing, you don't know whom to trust-so you often do not trust anybody," Ellen Switzer in Vogue. Reader's Digest January, 1982. Personal Glimpses.

We are 28 years too late. Ramalx

Anonymous said...

World famous Russian dancer Mikhail Nikolaevich Baryshinikov was asked about the kind of psychological adjustments he had to make after he left his homeland. "Most of all", he said," I had to learn to tell the truth again. In Russia, you lie all the time, not only in what you say but in the way you live and do your work.If you don't you won't work at all, and you might not live very long.Everything is so different when you come into an open society where, generally, people are not threatened by the reyth. Along with telling the truth I had to learn to trust people. When you have to lie and you know everybody else has to do the same thing, you don't know whom to trust-so you often do not trust anybody," Ellen Switzer in Vogue. Reader's Digest January, 1982. Personal Glimpses.

We are 28 years too late. Ramalx

Anonymous said...

This is their Standard Operating Procedure. It is frustrating and sickening. We just need to be patience a little longer.