Stop this neighbourhood 'thuggery'
“It is amazing how we demand for transparency from the government,
lambast politicians about cronyism but choose to close an eye when it
comes to our neighbourhood. I guess we are all hypocrites.”
Susan is ever ready to pay for a secured neighbourhood, perhaps to pei min (give face) to her neighbours rather than anything else.
But she will not cave in to neighbourhood thuggery, where a group of residents suddenly decide to play little Napoleons and go against the guidelines.
She is tired of being bullied by the irresponsible few who make those who adhere to the law seem to be the bad ones.
Many out there face the same predicament as Susan. Let’s hope the local authorities ensure justice is served to those living in their community.
Read more in Haresh Says, as published in The Malay Mail today.
Susan is ever ready to pay for a secured neighbourhood, perhaps to pei min (give face) to her neighbours rather than anything else.
But she will not cave in to neighbourhood thuggery, where a group of residents suddenly decide to play little Napoleons and go against the guidelines.
She is tired of being bullied by the irresponsible few who make those who adhere to the law seem to be the bad ones.
Many out there face the same predicament as Susan. Let’s hope the local authorities ensure justice is served to those living in their community.
Read more in Haresh Says, as published in The Malay Mail today.
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