Wednesday, January 31, 2007

umno youth wants to turn mat rempit illegal races to tourist attraction?!?...

pls tell me this is a joke...

this is prolly if you can't beat them, then join them case...

illegal stuffs force to be made legal?!?... i wonder how more lalang can they be...

mat rempits are nuisance... they are doing it almost everwhere on almost every weekend nite... but, wat are the authority doing towards it?!?... owhh yeah, there was a block couple of weeks ago somewhere around kl trown area... and this was highlighted via tv3 999... thinking, owhh wow!... this were such a big deal lah... this happened almost 52 weeks in a year.. and how many weeks did the police come out in full force to crack this down?!?...

wat they do to the detainees?!?... haul them back to police station/s... urine test... record... check the motorbikes.. and prolly just release them just like that...

not forgetting, am not surprise out of 10 mat rempits 1 or 2 of them are snatch thief... i may be wrong in this...

the second chance programme is a brilliant idea.... but, for umno youth to promote this mat-rempit-turn-tourists-attraction right smack in the middle of town is a total joke...







Putera UMNO

PUTERA Umno wants to turn Mat Rempit and their races into a tourist attraction.

It hopes to do this by re-organising the illegal races into a supervised activity.

There is potential in the Umno Youth junior wing�s aspirations. Mat Rempit usually have motorcycles that can reach speeds of up to 200kph. Coupled with the "wheelies� and other stunts they are adept at, they are natural entertainers.

Putera Umno chairman Datuk Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim said roads could be closed for organised Mat Rempit races.

"Many roads are closed for pasar malam. Why can�t we close the roads for our Mat Rempit once a week?"

"I know that there have been suggestions to allow them to race in Sepang and Batu Tiga, but that is not feasible because of the distance and not many people would turn up to watch."

Azeez, who has spoken to Federal Territories Minister Datuk Zulhasnan Rafique, hopes to start street races in the Klang Valley by next year.

Azeez said Putera Umno would approach Mat Rempit and help them change for the better under its Second Chance Programme.

"These youths failed to continue their studies, due to lack of interest or lack of money."

Over 1,200 of them are now enrolled in engineering courses at Tekad Auto College in Kajang.

Those with language skills are sent to Kolej Damansara Utama for Hotel Management and Catering courses.

Putera Umno has also started programmes such as the Motor Mercy Ride to collect funds for Lebanon and Palestine besides the Putera Motor Merdeka Ride on Wednesday.


http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/nst/Monday/National/20060828080023/Article/local1_html

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