Thursday, October 3, 2019



Hong Kong government to announce new law banning masks during public assemblies in bid to crack down on anti-government protesters

Tony Cheung
  • ricky l
    4 seconds ago
    ricky lricky l3 seconds ago
    Posted on :- 16 Aug 2019 05:48PM (Updated: 16 Aug 2019 05:50PM)

    Ricky Lim
    (1) The question of whether the HK police have the strength to tackle the protest - is missing the point in HK disorder.

    (2) It must be an all encompassing approach that involve political decision plus police enforcement.

    (3) 1stly, Politicians must declare whether HK unrest - has reached a stage of total lost of control in social order - that warrant declaring of "State of Emergency".
    This is a political decision - not a police decision.

    (4) If "State of Emergency" is declared - there would be :-
    - "lockdown" of people's movement
    - banning all protest movement
    - arrest of suspected rioters, protest organiers and protestors

    (5) To enforce "State of Emergency" - only economic activities and social activities are allowed - and all political activities will be banned.

    (6) Police must be able to deploy forces and assets at all MTR station, bus interchanges, main roads etc - to prevent any protest movement from forming up - and any protestors that carry placards, weapons, wearing of shirts with protest slogans, illegal assembly will be arrested.

    (7) This is the only way to quell the HK unrest - and bring back law and order.
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    Ricky Lim
    (1) The current HK situation - has reached a critical juncture - to declare "State of Emergency" and clamp down on all protests - to restore law and order.

    (2) Further delay will have an irreparable economic loss, reputational loss and international intervention.

    (3) There is a need to make a swift and decisive "double down" to end the unrest and 止血。

    (4) The longer the HK unrest situation drag --- the greater the damage not only to HK but also to China - and collateral damages to many business partners.
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    Ricky Lim
    (1) If HK politicians and HK police - fail to quell the unrest within its means and resources now ----- China forces may be force to come down one day ---- and these will have a far wider implication and far worse consquences that no Hongkongers will want.

    (2) And it will also have negative consequences to China mainland.

    (3) Thus, HK politicians and HK police - will have to make a "hard decision" now - based on the "hard truth" facing HK currently as more violent protest unveil.
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    Ricky Lim
    (1) 非常时期,你需要非常手段。
    治暴,平乱,定治安。

    (2) The core motivation of "State of Emergency" order or decree - is to restore law and order, social order and economic order.

    (3) All Political activities and political dissent will take a backseat - and will be banned throughout the Emergency Order - until law and order are restored, safety and security order are restored.

    (4) The Security Ministry under the Emergency Order (a proxy to Martial Law) - will have sweeping power to deploy security forces at all critical infrastructure such as Legislative chambers, China Liaison Office, Airport, MTR stations, bus interchanges and main road.

    (5) The Emergency Order will have the power to order Telcos to block all social media communication such as telegram, facebook, instagram, twitter etc - to remove the means of communications for protestors and rioters to orgainse protest, riots and illegal assembly.

    (6) The Emergency Order will also have to power to control mainstream media to toe the official line - to promote unity and stop division or dissent.

    (7) The "strongman" image with the primary goal to restore law and order, social order and economic order shall emerge throughout the Emergency Order - a "Disciplinary Master wielding a big cane" - to stop all Economic sabotage, social order vandalism and protect the safetly of citizens and public infrastructure should emerge.
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    ricky l
    1 second ago
    (1) Without imposing Emergency Order to quell the unrest - and restore law and order, the consequences will be dire.

    (a) Police fighting under strength - and as such may resort to firearm to fight for their lives.

    (b) or Police will be greatly depleted - due to over-stretch, injuries - and may just give up to combat the protestors.

    (c) When all the above happen, HK protestors will turn more violent - by raiding business, shops, rich man homes, lawmakers homes, beat innocent bystanders or those who oppose their views.

    (d) HK will be in total anarchy and lawless.
    • The Lazy SG Communists
      6 minutes ago
      What garbage you writing? CCP has a lot of resource, no need for YOU to worry.

      Instead of wasting on propaganda, saving for military, fighting trade war.....it can now finally those money into good use
    • ricky l
      1 second ago
      @The Lazy SG Communists - what garbage are you writing?

      (1) You don't even understand that CCP cannot intervene into HK - without facing an international sanction on both HK and China - that will have far more severe economic impact on both China and HK.

      (2) Unless HK sovereignty is threatened - CCP will not intervene.

      (3) Get your understanding right before you comment - because it look silly on you.
  • 1 second ago
    (1) Else PLA in HK with about 12,000 troops (half of it are 武警 with Armor Personnel Vehicles) - will have intervened - who will do a much better job as they are much better equipped.

    (2) Why PLA in HK keep very still - even when China Liaison Office and PLA HQ has been petrol bomb, provoke by desecrating its emblem, China flag are stomped on?

    (3) It is because PLA in HK is under strict order from CCP to let HK Police do the job - with the ongoing trade talk going on and the Democracy Act hanging by the Congress.

    (4) Unless HK Sovereignty are threatened - where HK is overrun by the HK protestors and declare independence or there are total lost of control when HK police are overrun or HK Government are overrun by HK protestors --- then PLA will intervened with full force.
  • ricky l
    2 seconds ago
    (1) CCP has more far sighted thinking than you :-
    (a) The Basic Law provide "1 Country 2 System" - and CCP will adhere to it.

    (b) HK is not alone - as Macau is watching what CCP is doing to HK - because Macau is also guarantee under the "1 Country 2 System" - and CCP is careful not to rock the boat - and trigger Macau to do the same like HK.

    (c) CCP in long run - want to entice Taiwan with the "1 Country 2 System" concept --- and is not eager to breach its promise - as Taiwan are eyeing how CCP run HK and Macau with this concept.

    (d) If CCP is unable to make "1 Country 2 System" works - CCP will have a harder time to ensure peaceful reunification with Taiwan.

    - so now you talk garbage or I talk garbage?


    • 11 hours ago
      The HK people do not want to have dynastic succession. Like ricky I, ricky II, ricky III, ricky IV ....
    • Henry Tan
      17 hours ago
      Well said ricky, I support your idea, before it is too late that more damages to Hong Kong, China.
  • OhPehSom
    2 hours ago
    Strictly no mask, no helmet, no weapon and no sticks/tools longer than 6 inches in protest sites. In quid pro quo, police must agree not to attack anyone who abide by this regulation.
  • Boleh Land
    2 hours ago
    Yes. That is the way. Video all their face. Blacklist them.
  • William
    1 hour ago
    Should declare state of emergency, impose curfews with warnings that violators will be shot on sight.....and frk the Whites because they would had handled such violent situation more swiftly, harshly, and with much more force & brutality in their own countries.
  • Freddy
    22 minutes ago
    Impose curfew is the only way forward now. Hong Kongers are going down a road of no return. There must be a hidden hands at work, instigating trouble for personal agenda. Wake up! Hong Kongers
  • Joo Mong
    2 hours ago
    Lol. A PPE (Personnel Protective Equipment) may be a mask. But a mask may not be a PPE. So the rioters can legally be wearing a PPE but not a mask?
  • Tam
    10 minutes ago
    These protestors worship the "ang Moh" so much. So they can dye their face white instead.
  • Tulip
    22 minutes ago
    Ya sure. Next rule is to ask the protesters to stop demonstrations and go home to eat dinner and watch tv !! Lol !!
  • Ming
    1 hour ago
    Great..let's hope all go smoothly as planned...in fact, all protesters should show their faces during peaceful marches, why are you guys so afraid, after all you have a legitimate concern though it's not govt. concern, the most you'll get arrested, blacklisted like can't get job, sacked for no particular reasons or the most don't go to Shenzhen in case you'll get disappeared. Yes, don't live in fear, show your faces.
  • Kok Seng
    2 hours ago
    Bravo!! However, too slow to react. Credibility and damage done.
  • Anonymous
    1 hour ago
    Dang, HK is too slow and too weak. What has the government been doing?
  • paul
    14 minutes ago
    Do you think they will obey? Lol...
  • tony
    2 hours ago
    Yes, dye their face blue.
  • sw
    1 hour ago
    The trix -eye object after failed dialogue want to chain HKie with anti-mask again.
  • Timothy
    1 hour ago
    Rioters are free to use offensive weapons e. g. Knives, sharpened iron bars, corrosive liquids. Shoot to kill as Northern Ireland
  • Tulip
    2 hours ago
    So stupid ! The protesters already don’t obey the rule on illegal protests without permit. You think they obey the no mask rule!?? Ha ha ha ...lol.! My toes are laughing you silly cheena! 太笨了!
    ricky

    • test of time
      12 minutes ago
      Agree.
    • Ming
      57 minutes ago
      Yep, on top of that, if they invoke the emergency ordinance, worst for them, let's see how far they can go.

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