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My mum use to have that shirt...Singapore is a FINE Country with all the symbols of fine below it haha!Because it is a "fine" country.....
My mum use to have that shirt...Singapore is a FINE Country with all the symbols of fine below it haha!Because it is a "fine" country.....
Yup, double meaning....My mum use to have that shirt...Singapore is a FINE Country with all the symbols of fine below it haha!
csl, should install CCTV in your compound, if the thieves get caught, show the evidence to the
police & lets see whether they will take action or not.
actually our country is corrupted, in fact every country....in bolehland. u got money, everything also can jalan...
If you are in group and the thief is alone and unarmed, then it can be done. For sure it's going to be one of the most satisfying act that you'll remember till old age.Please do not belasah the thief or robber without doing this important step.
1. Lie the guy down on his back on the floor.
2. Raise one of his leg, by putting it on the curb, or a stool, or a chair, or anywhere by at least 30cm off the ground. The left or right one, not the middle one.
3. Get a partner to hold the said leg.
4. Aim for the knee and jump, aiming for the knee cap.
5. Land on knee cap with both feet.
6. Celebrate, you have disabled a thief/robber.
Me, my mother, my cousin, my relatives and my friends thank you in advance.
Exactly that, heard in Taman OUG, one snatch thief was caught. He kena hell from those people before he was handed over to the police....If you are in group and the thief is alone and unarmed, then it can be done. For sure it's going to be one of the most satisfying act that you'll remember till old age.
Oh you'd be surprised. The only issue is doing this alone. That fella is not going to just lie down and let you break his leg.I do not think 99% of Malaysians are able to do what has just been suggested. No balls.
oh then I'd be the 1 out of 50. I'd rather remove the pest from society than to let him loose again only to repeat his offenses. Do it once and you're a thief for life. Temptation will always be there and reverting back to normal life for a person with jail history is usually very difficult unless the person is willing to seek help from those communities that support reformed criminals... which we don't have in Malaysia.Beating up them I think is good enough la, of course all of us hope to kill them or make them
handicap for life. But then, even though they don't deserve any pity, I think we are not that
cold blooded as them to do that. We just wanted to do it badly to them, but when it comes to
real case, we will realised we are not to the extend of such cold blooded act.
We are citizens that have love for others so naturally, is something that will prevent us from doing so.
Whacking for sure no hesitation, breaking spine and etcs, Out of 50 maybe 1 would actually do it..
But I do agree in ramming these mofos down I think is easier and no need to get my hand dirty..
Even though in real life I am not the killer type, but I agree with bro. Izso, for these sonnovabitch, better to disable them, if not they will be back. They will never learn one...oh then I'd be the 1 out of 50. I'd rather remove the pest from society than to let him loose again only to repeat his offenses. Do it once and you're a thief for life. Temptation will always be there and reverting back to normal life for a person with jail history is usually very difficult unless the person is willing to seek help from those communities that support reformed criminals... which we don't have in Malaysia.
Yeah well.. then how do you propose we do to keep thieves off the street and out of our cars? Repeat offenders happen one too many times in KL for all sorts of offenses. The ones that repent and seek rehabilitation are the only exception and from what I know, there are alchohol, drug and religious deviancy rehabilitation centers only. Perhaps some religious groups like churches and all have their own programs but if I were a thief looking to reform after jail, I wouldn't know where to go.there is a saying that... An unjust law in no law at all.' Which means I have a right, even a duty to resist. With violence or civil disobedience. - St. Augustine.
cuz at the end of the day, guns and parangs dont kill people, people kill peoples...