Wong Chin Huat has pointed out the following in Facebook:
Some disgusting creatures try to intimidate Malaysians in Singapore - whose number may reach 200,000 -- from coming back to vote.
In the news clip below, Sin Chew Jit Poh reported that the EC reminds foreigners not to ferry Malaysian voters to polling booths with vehicles with foreign registration plates and urges the Foreign Ministry to investigate. It is most shameless that a constitutional body whose job is to facilitate elections actually try its best to deter franchise.
To my knowledge, there is no law - certainly not in Election Offenses Act 1954 - that prohibits use of foreign cars in elections. If you plan to come home in an overseas-registered vehicle, please be ready with all relevant documents related to car ownership. And get ready with your video cameras should your vehicle be stopped. I am quite sure that there will be lawyers who are willing to take up your case should you be illegally stopped or harassed. Keep calm because you are not wrong by law.
http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/Pilihan_Raya/20130417/px_85/PRU-13-SPR-serah-kepada-polis-JPJ-untuk-ambil-tindakan
You bet it would have been ok if the vehicle was plastered with BN logos.
Najib still thinks BN can be principled and honourable?
1 comment:
This is shameless. we should exercise our right to vote., not be deterred to vote. There is something wrong with Election Commission,
The people working there should be fired.
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