Thursday, October 3, 2019

ricky l


Hong Kong set to ban face masks in bid to curb violence - media

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    Hong Kong is set to enact an emergency law to ban face masks at rallies, media reported on Thursday
    Police have also urged the government to impose curfews to help curb the escalating violence in the Chinese-ruled city,
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    Posted on :- October 2, 2019
    ricky l2 seconds ago
    'This means war': anger and division at school of student shot by HK police
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    ricky l4 seconds ago
    (1) This is a total breakdown of law and order.

    (2) Wonder if this is not the right time to declare "Emergency Order" - then when will be the right time?

    (3) Emergency Order - prevent HK protestors from forming up through curfew - and make arrest at MTR, bus interchange, roads etc before they can form up.

    (4) HK protestors can be bold, radical and violent - when they form up in large group and overwhelm police strength.

    (5) Through Emergency Order - HK protestors can be arrested before they reach their form up places - and these will nip the protest movement at the bud.
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    ricky l3 seconds ago
    (1) Emergency Order is proposed on 16 Aug 2019. (Posted on :- 16 Aug 2019 05:48PM (Updated: 16 Aug 2019 05:50PM) Ricky Lim (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.)

    (2) Carrie Lam express she may declared Emergency Power on 28 Aug 2019. (Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has not ruled out the possibility her administration could invoke emergency powers.)

    (3) Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says she fears damaging city’s reputation further by invoking emergency powers to quell protests on 24 Sep 2019.

    (4) Now 1 Oct 2019 China National Day - violence escalate many fold....
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    ricky l2 seconds ago
    (1) There are only 2 ways for HK Govt to end the violent and protest.

    (a) Give in to all the 5 demands by the HK protestors plus all future demands - surrendering HK sovereignty and governorship to the HK protestor.

    (b) Or Implement more effective measures to stop the protest movement and restore law and order - invoking "State if Emergency".

    Before holding National Dialogue to address:-
    - Economic grievances
    - Social spaces
    - acceptable political freedom

    (c) Come out with a Masterplan to address the Economic, Social and Political painpoints.

    (2) Only a swift decisive effective measure to 1st quell unrest to restore law and order.
    And 2nd step to hold National Dialogue.
    And 3rd step to coin a comprehensive Masterplan to address the 3 painpoints - economic, social and political --- can then effectively stop the HK unrest.

    (3) The current reactive, passive, laid back responses make matter worst.

    (4) Instead bold, proactive and forward looking response can turn HK situation around as it give hope to the current desperate HK people who rely on violent to get its way.

    (5) Bold, Visionary, Effective and Strong Political Leadership can make or break HK now.
    Relying on police strength to quell the unrest is a 下策。

    HK problem must be a political solution not a police-ing solution.
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  • ricky l
    3 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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  • CoolBabe
    48 minutes ago
    Good idea, let's see who these rioters really are!
  • Timothy
    44 minutes ago
    So rioters are free to use offensive weapons like knives, sharpened iron bars, corrosive liquids. Shoot to kill like in Northern Ireland. Set up a Special Court like Singapore. Get the most nasty judge to mete out heavy sentencing
  • Liz
    6 minutes ago
    U see a lot of ppl wearing face masks in hk but not in other parts of the world, even before the protests started. The reason: hk got over with the SARS sometime ago and the city is panic to hell once u sneeze on public transport or somewhere indoor. They wear a mask whenever they got a cold or when they go somewhere which is very crowded for the fear they will catch some diseases. So what’s wrong with being hygienic in public? What happens to hk govt? They enact some laws for the wrong reasons.

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