The Star: Mat Rempit re-branding futile

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Comment by Rohaizad A. Rahim

COME November, there will be an attempt by Putera Umno to change the image of the perceived terrors on the road, the Mat Rempit, and turn them to Mat Cemerlang, and hopefully, they will be reformed.

But whether this will be an exercise in futility remains to be seen. As a first step, Umno Youth deputy chief Khairy Jamaludin and Putera Umno chief Datuk Abdul Azeez Rahim mingled with more than 1,500 Mat Rempit at Dataran Merdeka during the weekend in the hope of bringing about these reforms.

Unfortunately, early Wednesday morning, a group of young motorcyclists went on a rampage in Jalan Medang Serai, Bangsar, smashing windscreens of vehicles just because a resident shouted at them for making noise. Don't blame the resident for yelling at them - it was 5am!

So, how does Putera Umno think that the image of these Mat Rempit can be redeemed? Going by the most recent incident, it is unlikely that people will lend support to those they perceive to be the scourge of society.

Azeez thinks he can, and plans to start by organising a carnival in November in an attempt to re-brand them from Mat Rempit to Mat Cemerlang. The movement also plans to organise the Mat Rempit into clubs and have their activities regulated.

It is hoped the movement will do its homework before being overwhelmed by the task they have set upon themselves.

Point number one - these Mat Rempit, or illegal street racers, get their enthusiasm fuelled by defying authority. After all, why should so many of them gather in the wee hours of the morning (the gatherings are already illegal) and race among themselves on public roads, which is also against the law.

Secondly, the police, by way of Kuala Lumpur Traffic Operation and Enforcement chief DSP Tan Hiap Seng, had defined Mat Rempit as young motorcyclists showing off their riding skills and endangering themselves and others in the process.

Putera Umno should get the opinions of others before embarking on this reformation exercise.

For instance, the opinion of traffic police should be sought as they are familiar with the antics and shenanigans of these racers, what more with some of them sustaining near fatal injuries in the course of their duties.

Another good source are the people and motorists themselves. Who among us do not view Mat Rempit and other illegal racers on four wheels as a threat to our well being? Especially when we see a motorcyclist barrelling down the wrong way on a busy street just to escape the law.

Putera Umno's argument that it is difficult to stop the Mat Rempit from pursuing their interests needs clarification, especially when it is an established fact that their interest is racing on public roads, which is against the law.

Another point that requires clarification is that these Mat Rempit should not be viewed as a threat, and that the analogy used - if you can't beat them, join them - is way off mark.

There is also the point about things to be learnt from this group, such as their camaraderie. Yes, they have strong bonding among them, as residents in Jalan Medang Serai found out when vehicles were smashed for yelling to pipe down during the wee hours of the morning.

Perhaps a better option will be for the movement to work with authorities to overcome the problem.

Suggestions, such as getting the Mat Rempit licensed by the Road Transport Department will be a good start, but the more important aspect that needs to be addressed is how to educate them.

Getting streets closed so that they can race among themselves should not be considered at all. It will cause more harm and certainly give the country a bad name among tourists, both local and foreign.

And again, to legalise such races is tantamount to encouraging youths to risk life and limb for the sake of being a jaguh kampung.

Getting them organised into clubs is a good idea but how do you regulate illegal activities? Mat Rempit do it for fame, money, drugs and girls - can society afford this?

The other point of contention is whether their interests will remain if their activities were somehow legalised? A television station which interviewed these Mat Rempit not too long ago found out that it was the “rush” of breaking the law that fuelled their enthusiasm.

It is a difficult issue for Putera Umno to address. On paper, the movement's attempt to reach out to the youth in this sub-culture is good, but what people care about is the results.

What the movement should address is the anti-establishment attitude of Mat Rempit when it comes to respecting the law. It will do the movement no good if those they want to reach out to continue to flout the law.

Therefore, the movement should look into a comprehensive solution to the problem. A re-branding exercise sounds good, but it will remain just that.

My take: "We are Borg, resistance is futile" Yeah right... better ban small CC (below 500) bikes off the city streets and expressways.
 
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Bukit Bandaraya Rampage ... Idiots

Anyone know if there is another story behind the attacks on resident vehicles along Jalan Medang Serai last wednesday at 5am? These Rempits smashed my car for no reason . bloody idiots ... Already theyre a nuisance on the road especially when theyre hurdling left and right on the SPRINT, and other highways, blocking the paths of larger vehicles trying our best not to hurdle them OFF the road.

Cmon UMNO .. please dont just protect the riders without first understanding the impact of such a statement... such protection exhibits a vision of LOSER for the segment ..
 

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This is akin to getting the people to say "semuanya OK!" to snatch theft by taking in these sampah masyarakat under putera umno latok abdodol ajis's wing.......pathetic!
 

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y? obviously u dont really care much of what is happening around u. It is not rempits that we're concern. We're concern bout the party that is leading us into.

our future is always in a doubt.
 

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Getting streets closed so that they can race among themselves should not be considered at all. It will cause more harm and certainly give the country a bad name among tourists, both local and foreign.
Damn right. It's like adding salt onto the wound if they were to legalize rempit activities... Wtf man.

They really should reconsider it because doing it will only enrage us citizens further... And soon it'll come to a point where we will be taking the law into our own hands against these motherfucking scum of the masyarakat.
 

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mat cemerlang
wahhahahahahhahaha
more like mat-mother-focker-stupid-rempits
the reporter have the guts to write out...
kudos for him
 

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How to be Mat Cemerlang when these young people wasted their youth in illegal activities? Plus, with support from Putera UMNO, they will be even worse!

Previously: Mat Rempit vs Police
Now: Mat Rempit + Putera UMNO vs Police
 

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easier to brand the lembu and kerbau than these mat cemerlang wannabe's laaa.....the lembu's and kerbau's do go "preeng Preeeengggg! preng preng" hahhahahha

KJ and putera umno gang! what's next? Rempit ON! Go get yourselves those rxz curik and go superman with them maaa hahahahah
 

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I'm very sure the Putera UMNO's plan will fail wan. Khairy will also fall with his plot.
There are now much more educated ppl in this country and they can think better than Khairy by a lot. He is seeking support from a bunch of useless, society rubbish that has no future, no commitment, no responsiblity and no consideration to the public. What makes he thinks that their support is so useful. Can they contribute to better this country ? make the country's ecomonic a bit better ? can they improve the safety of our society ?

Come to think of it....What the hell can they contirbute ? What they do best is endanger all citizen's life, damage properties, more robberies, more raping and more drug addicts. That's all.

They are making the biggest mistake in the history of Malaysia. If our news got spread out to worldwide. Foreigners will sure laugh like hell at him.
 

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- mat rempit fueled their enthusiasm and get satisfaction by breaking the law.

- legalise "rempitism"

- mat rempit no longer race cuz its legal and "no fun"?


if only the world is so perfect...
 

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actually i think its a good idea or a least some form of initiative. who better then leading a misguided youth / youth loss of direction in life. to reach these rempits; i reckon they felt they need to talk their lingo. it condescending i know but who else to converse to them when even in school they frown education?

sure, questions is, why them ? why not others? its a big problem & the authorities know it huge! (why else did the pass G gave free roadtax as an intiative)

the mat rempits & a high majority are unfortunately are malays. but thats because bumis are also higher in numbers. bad hats are also from all walks.

I think each political party(s) should reach to each group of misguided youth that identify themselves with. Leave them to their devices & our society will be like in medan, indonesia.
 
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Babi's on bikes earned themselves a fouled and damaged reputation. Forming a club is "perhaps" one move but as the article states, we want to see results. Which means a very obvious reduction in snatch theft cases, rape, etc. bla bla bla. Else, we'll just take the law into our own hands. haha
 

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The adverse affect of forming clubs for them is that we legalise their activities and encourage gatherings. In what way will this change their habits and improve their education? Forming clubs for them is like a parent consoling their kid after he or she has made a mistake. They kid will then feel it's ok to make the same mistake a 2nd time because there is no punishment. I know we are talking about positive reinforcement here but come one, do there Mat Rempits actually realise this? Are they intelligent enough to comprehend this? Maybe, i don't know.

We can only help those that want to be helped. The question then becomes, do they want to be helped or do they enjoy being lowlifes?
 

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To the REMPIT SCUMS, they will be laughing so hard and be more daring because they will think that they now have the support of Putera Umno! (u know how small their brain is, so this is the most possible idea they would think of) ..

So i really dont think "helping" them in this way will stop any shit of theirs.. We need to see punishment, JUSTICE!

It is only infuriating (did i get the spelling/pronounciation right?) us citizens more to see that some BIRD BRAINED POLITICAL PARTY actually wants to support their disgusting acts !
 

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