DON'T EXPOSE YOUR CNY SCHEDULES TO PDRM

Don't EXPOSE YOUR CNY schedules!! As the CNY season is drawing near, our Malaysian PDRM police heads are at it again. Their smart brains have begun working for the wellbeing of public security...Woo-hoo.. . . . . . . . . . Since many families (including non-chinese) would be abandoning their homes in the city to 'balik kampung' and enjoy the festive holidays in their own hometowns, majority of residential areas would be more or less deserted for many days. As a precaution, police authorities are advising house owners to fill in a form, with details of their absence schedule, and submit to the police departments. . . . . WHAT FOR?. . . . . . . . . . . For all I know, employees of telco companies make lists details of their subscribers available to dotcom companies and SMS-advertisers for extra income, I wonder there are any black sheeps in the police force who will sell the same to break-in thieves for extra income too? . . . . . Anyway, the Malaysian police, after having lost their reputation as the public security enforcer in Malaysia, couldn't quite convince the public to disclose personal details to them as yet. . . . . . While the Malaysian police do not have any substantial presence or duty performance during normal times, their commitment to 'observe' ('preserve' is still too far-fetch) public security leaves much to be desired. . . . . They say. . . . . If the police is to be trusted, a sow would be able to climb a tree. . . . .Have you ever seen one?

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