QUOTE(eddy_87 @ May 25 2018, 01:25 AM)
Lol..funny, eventhough its not right to do that, but u gotta understand...this happens inside a kampung, a really big malay kampung..and even the 7e few steps away from this speedmart also not selling alcohols. Kesian this speermart baru 2,3 days open dah kena lol.
See, why give chance for them to do this? Since its like their teritorry, its kinda like provoking them, and when they did...all the talibans words comes. Funny..its nothing different from selling porks inside a market of 99% muslims, just inviting problem, lol.
Jz my 2cents. No vromm pls.
See, why give chance for them to do this? Since its like their teritorry, its kinda like provoking them, and when they did...all the talibans words comes. Funny..its nothing different from selling porks inside a market of 99% muslims, just inviting problem, lol.
Jz my 2cents. No vromm pls.
QUOTE(eddy_87 @ May 25 2018, 01:42 AM)
Pakatan. DUN Manjoi, parlimen Tambun. Both Pakatan win, lel.
I find it more like provoking them, u dont see them do that at other places do u? Masuk kampung org, jual arak.. and its not a multiraces kampung i can assure u.
First of all, the law says that if you have the proper permits or licenses you can sell alcohol. The law doesn't change if it's a malay kampung or chinese kampung or indian kampung. The law is the same regardless of the demographics of the location.I find it more like provoking them, u dont see them do that at other places do u? Masuk kampung org, jual arak.. and its not a multiraces kampung i can assure u.
Second, how is selling of alcohol considered provocation? If you don't like it, don't buy. Nobody is forcing anybody to consume alcohol.
May 25 2018, 05:51 AM

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