Re: nude chinese woman-failure of gov'n




You should ask yourself the simple question -how do you go about checking
prisoners for such hidden items hidden in their crevices?

The lawyer may have been a Police Inspector but in Malaysia hey may never
have seen the inside of a lock up in their own station or never knew what
was going on in their lockups.



"Hornbill" <hornbill88RUBBISH@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:438d3bf1_2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Dave...
>
> Sankara Nair is not just a lawyer, he is a former police officer-turned
> lawyer. He has been in the force. So he knows what he is talking.-
standing
> order or not.
>
> I agree with you, this policemoman is NOT the only one who have done it. I
> dare say, this is not the first time she did it. And perhaps not the last
as
> well. If there is no uproar this time, she will, like all others go on and
> on enjoy doing it! At the expense of the innocent subjects.
>
> It's just between the words of a police-turn-lawyer against the Police
that
> there is / is no provision/standing order on the "ear-squat" thing. Sound
> more likely that there is a provision for body search than a provision for
> doing "naked-ear-squat-ten-times-in-a-row" or any other
> "naked-acrobatic-show" in the name of body search! What about some reports
> that stipping is even done in the presence of male officers? Some even
have
> the gall to make remarks on the size of the breasts! That depends on how
we
> interpret the provision.
>
> Again, Dave, we don't, I agree with you, pin it on one policewoman, this
is
> the only one with clear cut evidence that such act was done in the lockup
> somewhere in Malaysia. If we sweep this one under the carpet again, you
> think in the next century, can we come up with another video clip of the
> same act? Mind you the Police Heads are more interested in hanging the
> person doing the filming than looking their own (wrongful terrorising)
> actions. If they have done nothing wrong, like they professed, why are
they
> afraid of people filming what's going on in their lockups? Why are they
> afraid of their own shadow? They should even make a documentary out of
their
> work like many other professions.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Dave Baker" <newsgroup_poster@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:tj2qo1tggokp3i8anue9g07jifom6t7cpc@xxxxxxxxxx
> > On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 09:56:57 +0800, "Leo" <Leo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >"Dave Baker" <newsgroup_poster@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > >news:t4spo1h5k075pa2ff07ir5lgnapoe9o1v6@xxxxxxxxxx
> > >> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 18:13:46 +0800, "Hornbill"
> > >> <hornbill88RUBBISH@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>Rubbish! You not only punish them for whatever wrong they did.
> > >>
> > >> If it is in Police Standing Orders then they didn't do anything
wrong -
> > >> they
> > >> did what they had been ordered to do.
> > >>
> > >> It's the Orders that need to be changed. Obviously you have never
been
> in
> > >> the
> > >> military or the police. Would you have a soldier in the war charged
> with
> > >> murder for killing the enemy if he was following orders?
> > >>
> > >
> > >No, it is not.
> > >
> > >http://teresakok.blogsome.com/
> >
> > >I then called the former police officer-turned lawyer Sankara Nair for
a
> > >legal opinion and he said there is no such provision in the Inspector
> > >General's Standing Order (IGSO).
> >
> > "No provision" sounds like an interpretation from a lawyer rather than
> > anything that holds any legal standing. Certainly this policewoman isn't
> the
> > only one in Malaysia forcing people to do these acts, and even the
police
> > bosses have come out & said it is part of the Standing Orders,
regardless
> of
> > what this lawyer says. So it's something that needs to be tested in a
> court
> > of law. Certainly you can't just pin it on one lone policewoman & leave
it
> at
> > that - it MUST go higher if it is going to be stamped out.
> >
> > Dave
>
>


.



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