Looking at the incident, I belief it must be a minor accident where the bus have knocked a Proton Wira from the back. The man were shouting to the driver while keep hitting the bus windscreen with the stick for at least 5 times. Very obvious, this guy is a road bully, equipped with a weapon in his car and it was an unlucky day for the bus driver.
Anyway, this is not the main point. Everyone was so shocked (can see from the expression of all the folks around, especially the tourists) because there were policemen standing from far witnessing the incident but did not take any action to stop the man. A tourist asked me is that guy in blue color uniform a policeman. I answered yes to the tourist, and then he went to ask the policeman why he is not stopping that man. The policeman answered "I am a police hired by Pavilion KL (polis bantuan) and the incident is across the road near Starhill side, can't do anything". The tourist (and people around who heard their conversation) were speechless.
Then, a traffic police officer came, but he was standing far away from that angry man. Again, that man hit the bus but the officer did not stop that man. He was trying to do his job but guiding the traffic, directing other cars to move. I wonder why policeman can't stop that angry man hitting the bus. What if that guy hit on people? Only by then the policeman will react? I just don't understand, and I think everyone there has the same question too?! They are trained and equipped to stop the violent but just stood there. After awhile, the man got into his car and drove off...and guess what, the traffic police officer also happily drove off on his motorcycle, left only the bus driver (helpless).
In movie, incident like this, we normally see the policeman will take action on the man, at least ask for his ID or license, check the man background by intercom to HQ, question him on possessing a long stick in his car, or even charge him for attempting to damage others properties. Somehow, that man have committed an offence...but allowed to drove off. Is this the law now in Malaysia? So many tourists saw the incident and how they think about our country now? If next year is Visit a Malaysia year, do you think incident like this encourages inbound tour?! Should we Rakyat go stop that man ourselves?!
What is happening to our safety when the policeman can't do anything to stop such violent incident. If I didn't witness this myself, I won't belief things like this can happen....Seeing is Believing!!!
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