April 23, 2010
April 21, 2010
Mika - Kick-Ass
We are strong
We’re not cool
We could rule the world
With a crash and burn
We are the dream
We are young
We’re not cool
I could change the world
When you fake a smile
No bridge to burn
We are young
We’re not cool
What do they know about us?
Are they wondering what we might be?
We are young
We’re not cool
April 19, 2010
KICKASS♥
cite psl budak nerD kot...yg life diew cam sume org xtaw pom diew wujud...haha..kisah kehidupan di NY city..sume org bwat hal sendiri...xberani maw tlg bile org lam kesusahan...
so...terdetik lam atie diew maw jd superhero nk tolong org kene buli (diew pom slalu kene buli)..
1st try diew act hero hampir bwat diew t'bunuh...kene tikam lahh...pahtu langgar lari..lame gak diew lpk spital...lwknye....sume tulang diew kene tampal besi...dh jd cam wolverine lak..hero diew nie name nye dave ..a.k.a kick-ass..pah je sembuh,..dave x give up, n still nk jd superhero lg( superhero xde power ahh ☻)...then...diew trus dpt name bile ade bdk yg amik video time diew belash org n org belasah diew...poommm...trus glamor o0o0o...
tp lam cite nie ade hero laen gak....Hit girl, big daddy...n redmist..totalli aku mmg tabik ahh cite niee...banyak adegan lawak+ aksi bunuh² no mercy + lgu best...
nie video clip by mika...
p/s: xnk ahh cite sume...baek korg tgk sndiri jaaa
kNow uR r!te
POLICE STOPS YOU
Not in uniform, ask for identification
Say: "Please, show me your Police authority card".
Police authority card
Red : Suspended Police Officer. He has no authority to do
anything to you. Walk away.
Other colours:
• Blue : Rank of Inspector and above
• Yellow : Below the rank of Inspector
• White : Reserve police
Note his name and ID number
In uniform
Note his name and ID number on his uniform.
Police vehicle
Note the number plate of the patrol car or motorcycle.
Only give your name, ID card number and address.
The police ask other questions
Politely ask "Am I under arrest?"
When you are under arrest
You are arrested if the police:
• tells you "yes";
• does not allow you to leave/want to take you to the Police
Station; or
• handcuffs you
if you are not under arrest, you may walk away/refuse to follow
him back to the Police station or anywhere else, if asked.
When you cannot be arrested
The police cannot arrest you just because you are a potential
witness and want to take a statement from you (112 / Witness
Statement).
When the police are investigating a case and think you have
information / knowledge about the case, the police may examine
you and take down your answers (112 Statement).
Informal/Formal Request
Most times, the police make an informal request that you give a 112
Statement. If the place and time is convenient to you, cooperate.
If not, tell the police you will do so at a convenient place.
If you refuse to cooperate, the police may issue a formal order in
writing, signed by an investigating officer (Police Officer) to ask
you to cooperate.
If you disobey a Police Order, you cannot be arrested. However, it is
an offence and the police may request the Magistrate to issue a
warrant against you to compel you to cooperate.
Giving a 112 Statement
You have the right to ask a lawyer to accompany you.
This is advisable.
In giving a 112 Statement, you may refuse to answer any question /
remain silent if the answer is likely to expose you to a criminal
offence.
• Bring along a notebook or writing paper with you (Personal Notes).
• Write down every question asked in your Personal Notes.
• Make sure you understand every question asked.
• Take your time and think carefully before writing your answers in
your Personal Notes.
• Read your answers to the Police Officer questioning you.
• Keep your Personal Notes for future reference.
Signing your 112 Statement
Before signing your Statement, read the questions and your answers
written by the Police Officer carefully.
• Compare the Statement you are asked to sign with your Personal
Notes.
• You have the right to make any corrections/changes to the
Statement before signing.
• Sign your signature immediately below the last sentence of your
Statement.
Ask: "Why am I under arrest?"
An arrest is unlawful if you are not informed of the reason.
Do not resist an arrest
The Police have the right to use reasonable force to arrest you if you
resist.
Ask: "Which Police station are you taking me to?"
The arresting Police Officer must immediately take you to the
nearest Police station and no other place.
What to do when arrested
You have the right to telephone call to:-
1. Your relative or friend; and
2. A lawyer.
You may also call a nearby Legal Aid Centre (LAC). Inform them:
• you have been arrested;
• the time, place and reason of the arrest;
• the Police station you will be taken to.
What happens after arrest
You may be detained up to 24 hours:
• at the Police station, or
• in a lock-up to "assist" police investigation.
Once you request for the presence of a lawyer, you have a right to
consult the lawyer at the Police Station. The Police must accord
you reasonable facilities and a reasonable time for you to meet
and consult the lawyer. The Police may, however, deny you this
right, if the delay in questioning you may cause the occurrence of
another crime or cause danger to others.
Clothing
You are allowed to have one set of clothing with you in the
lock-up.
Personal belongings
The Police must record and put all your personal belongings in
safe custody. Your personal belongings must be returned to you
upon your release.
Welfare
You are allowed to take a bath two times a day. If you are sick,
you have the right to receive immediate medical attention.
You are to be given proper and adequate food and water during
detention.
How long may the Police detain you
The Police may only detain you up to 24 hours for investigation.
The duty of the Police is to complete investigations within 24 hours
and to release you as soon as possible. If the Police cannot complete
investigations within 24 hours, the Police must bring you before a
Magistrate for a remand order to extend your detention beyond
24 hours (Remand Order).
If you are at a place (example: disco/karaoke/entertainment outlet)
where the Police are conducting a raid to look for something there
(example: drugs), the Police may detain and search you if they think
you have or are hiding the thing being searched for.
This may only be done in the presence of a Police Officer ranked
Inspector and above.
What to do
• Do not allow the Police officer to put his hands into your clothes
or pockets.
• If you are asked to take out your belongings one by one, each time,
say "Purse", "keys", "ID card" etc.
• When your pockets/bags are empty, turn your pockets / bags
inside out
Your rights
• All body searches must be carried out in a professional manner and
with decency.
• A female can only be body searched by a female Police Officer.
• If you are forced/threatened to strip naked:
1. Protest
2. Remember the Police Officer's name.
3. Lodge a Police report after the incident.
• The Police reasonably suspect that you have evidence relating to a
suspected offence.
• You are arrested.
• The body search must be conducted in a confined place. It is your
right to be bodily searched in private.
Types of Body search
The law allows the Police to conduct 4 types of body search:-
1. Pat down search - act of searching outer clothing.
2. Strip search - to search for concealed evidence, object,
contraband or weapon. May only be conducted with the
authorisation of an officer ranked Inspector and above.
3. Intimate search - to search beyond the mouth, nose and ears.
May only be conducted with the authorisation of an officer
ranked Assistant Superintendent (ASP) and above.
4. Intrusive search - to determine the existence of objects etc in
the body. May only be conducted with the authorisation of the
Officer in charge of the Police District (OCPD). Must be
conducted by a Government Medical Officer or Medical
Officer.
Your rights
• All body searches must be carried out in a professional manner and
with decency.
• It is advisable to request that you be accompanied by your lawyer for
the search.
• A female can only be body searched by a female Police Officer.
Published in conjunction with TANGKAP
(Tindakan Anti PenyalahGunaan Kuasa Polis)
www.malaysianbar.org.my
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