Sunday 13 September 2009

MAT REMPIT: Have national plan to bust the gangs

My car was parked outside my house in SS17, Subang Jaya. While my wife, sister and I were entering the car, we were attacked by a group of Mat Rempit. There were more than 10 motorcycles, most of them with pillion riders. The pillion riders split into three groups and attacked us separately. They seized the handbags and handphones from the women. Then they went for the gold chains and frisked their hands for bangles.As for me, the only male in the group, a few of them kept me busy with punches and kicks. They were so methodical and calculating that they had earlier detained the newspaper man who was doing his rounds to prevent him from raising the alarm. We lost two gold chains, two bangles, two handphones and a considerable amount of cash. However, the psychological impact was more severe. The women can still feel the hands on their necks and the aura of a safe neighbourhood is shattered forever. We are now in a constant state of apprehension and fear. The following are my observations and suggestions: The gang prowled the area a day earlier at the same time and robbed people. Police confirm that reports had been lodged. However, no action was taken to stop the gang. A few minutes before we were robbed, they attacked another resident. This resident called the police but no patrol car was sent. Immediately after robbing us, they robbed a deaf and mute girl at the Shell station in SS17. No efforts were taken to secure the closed-circuit television camera until 1.30pm. If their photographs are available, why were they not shown in the media? After being attacked, I called the Subang Jaya police station three times. No response. In my report, I said my newspaper man was stopped by this gang from warning us and mentioned the resident who called the police station. No efforts were made by the police to find out their names or addresses. What if identification was required? These guys are biking, racing, drinking and shooting drugs at night. I would like to see a plan to address the Mat Rempit menace that includes key performance indicators at the national and operational levels.There is no national plan to address the menace. This would entail obtaining intelligence on such gangs by surveillance or infiltration. Tabs should be kept on Mat Rempit. The plan should include hurting Mat Rempit where it would hurt them the most: impounding their motorcycles (this has been addressed by the inspector-general of police)
Comment: I hope that government will impose the hardest punishment for all this gang. As we know that this gang is not only contravene the road rules but also affected the safety of other peoples who used the road. From this article, it’s mentioned that this gang is started to involve with the criminal activities. If we don’t try to stop they and it will go worse.

Math and Science back to Bahasa, mother tongues (Update)

KUALA LUMPUR: The Cabinet has decided that the medium of instruction for Maths and Science will revert to Bahasa Malaysia in national schools and mother-tongue languages in national-type schools from 2012 onwards.The reversal of the Teaching of Math and Science in English (PPSMI) policy will be done in stages, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said on Wednesday.He however added that there will be greater emphasis on learning the English language.English literature will be re-introduced, as will subjects on grammar and composition.Beginning 2012, students in Year One and Year Four in primary schools, and Form One and Form Four in secondary schools, will learn Math and Science in Bahasa Malaysia.The change will not affect those in Form Six and Matriculation.The two subjects will be taught in two languages until 2014 for other students, he said.“The gap between rural and urban students has widened since PPSMI started.“Only 19.2% of secondary teachers and 9.96% of primary teachers were sufficiently proficient in English,” he said, explaining the Government’s decision to revert to the old system.On efforts to emphasise the learning of English, the number of English teachers would be increased by 13,933 -- retirees would be hired, as well as foreigners if need be.Primary schools will also increase English classes by 90 minutes a week.There have been calls from various groups for the policy to revert to before 2003, when the subjects were taught in Bahasa Malaysia in national schools, and either in Chinese or Tamil in national-type schools.The issue has seen a rare alliance between Malay and Chinese educationists, who are against the switch, although there are also calls by many parents and entrepreneurs for English to be maintained.
Comment: From this article, I really disagree about it. You know before this we used Math and Science in English but now we had to turn back to the originally teaching in Bahasa. This changing was affected to the teachers and students. For teachers, they have to change the book used and their teaching into Bahasa back, and for students it will contribute to the reduce of ability in English mastery and they also have to buy a new exercise books for their study.

Thursday 3 September 2009

Proud To Be Malaysia

31 August 1957 is the glory time for our country achievement for the independence that we got from the colonist who have invaded our country’s. The consequences of that, our country before this been occupied by the Malay race but now many of races that we can find in our country. We learn how to respect each other and manage to unite and form a big family to protect our country from any colonist and grant the unity of citizen. If you was born in this peaceful country, you should proud of that because you are the lucky person to be a Malaysian citizen. I was born on the time which our country free from the colonialism.
Maybe I miss to feel the spirit fighting against the colonist but I was the extension for my nations always remember the sacrifice that our warrior before had done to us. People who live before the independent day had through suffer and their culture also had been restricted. When we achieved our freedom, there is a lot of changing to our environment that manage the improvement to our life conditions. You know why I’m proud to be a Malaysian? It is because I have peaceful and beautiful country that I live with harmony. If compared other country, I think our country is the best because we have a good citizen and good environment. Oh, before I  forgot, we also have a good leadership which contributes the improvement to our systems and regulations. Malaysia has a beautiful demography that attracts the tourist to visit our country. From that I realize that how beautiful our country since it can attracts the people outside from this country to visit. In every year we have celebrated the Merdeka days but what the meaning of merdeka for u? Does we celebrate the day because of everybody have celebrated it, or we celebrate it just for the remain sacrifice of those people who fight  for the independent before against the colonist? Whatever it is, I hope that day was meaningful for you…..