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Friday, November 20, 2009

Reduction of Gaming Taxes & Immoral Affairs
Posted by: peterk88
The reduction of special draws isn't the main problem but stopping such illegal collection of 4d bets is. How much REAL gaming taxes can we collect if the Government make better effort to curb the illegal sales of 4d.

Most of us have made complains after complains regarding illegal 4d & football bookies but the end result is they are all covered up. What's the point of having Rakan Cops and other sources of complaining including Bukit Aman when such illegal operators are not banished or caught.

Take for instance, a small kampong area in Bangi Lama, Kajang - where you can see muslim punters Q-up OPENLY to place their bets illegally in most of the shops including a chinese material prayer shop.

The shops there are using it as a frontage for business but conduct immortal services like bookies, massage and prositution.

No Muslim are allowed to be involved in the gaming of 4ds due to religious affairs  and either way legal or otherwise they still get caught by buying 4ds. Even chinese religious shop are using their shop as a 4d collection center, to escape from the authorites.

Can you imagine the collection of the Government on the gaming taxes can be double or triple if only action are taken instead of our local authorites just covering up and closing an eye.

Maybe they can get MACC personeel involved in the raids and banished these people dealing in such immortal activities.

We can channel such extra funds into the welfare or religious programs.

So are we going to co-operated with the men-in-blues to fight crime or we just also close an eye if there is such illegal activties in our kampong which is operated so openly without any fears. 

Comments

neeeh.... i dun think they will be banished by our G...

HAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!! U WANT macc TO help?....(^_^)
Bro, Tangkap orang beli no ekor not as much fun as tangkap couple khalwat ma.

Also not so syiok, tak challenging.

Witness also the many, many pages of No Ekor related ads in a best-selling Malay tabloid.

M.Nasir was right.
Duit.. duit...hutangku membukit.
When the government does something legal to curb immoral activities, the crooks go deeper underground and expand their operations! It is a lose-lose situation! Unfortunately, the government (BN or PR)has not choice but to curb immoral activities like gambling, drinking, womanizing, smoking, etc and the crooks are just merrily laughing away!

Religious fanatics are holding a loaded pistol to the heads of the government and it has not got a police force it can trust to clean up the crooks as the man they appoint to head the force is incapable of doing a good job of clearing crooks except to aid the existing government curb political rivals! Thus, any government in Malaysia will face a lose-lose situation.

Yes, I want the crooks to be banished too but who will take them? They are Malaysians and you cannot banish local citizens! Maybe we should send them to one of our remote islands in the South China Sea for the sharks to deal with them. After all, they behave like sharks, so let them join their fellow creatures. All bookies, pimps, seller of illegal samsu and tobacco products to minors must be sent to such a place for at least 25 years before being allowed to rejoin society! If this is done without fear or favour, I can forsee an immediate drop in vice!
First, do you know why punters resort to illegal bookies ?

After months of placing my bets with Da Ma Cai LEGALLY, I finally managed to strike a small prize of RM2400.

Imagine my disappointment, when I could only manage to claim my prize money after going around for almost 3 hours & five DMC outlets.

Reasons given :

1. No Cash
2. Come back later when we have collected new bets
3. (after some some shouting match) can we issue you a cheque ?

Bookies pay us on the dot ... immediately the results as published in the early newspapers hit the streets by 8.30pm.

Dont talk about preventive measures. Talk on how the LEGAL betting outlets can maintain their outlets with enough CASH to pay out PROMPTLY, OK ?
Instead catching who has illegal VCDs or DVDs from pasar malam, why not catch those buy 4-Ds in all outlets or close down the outlets..? Both also haram in our religion & immoral or double handed authorities?
immortal services? lol what a word!!
please enlighten me, everyone has nafsu..what should i do if i am still a single man with nafsu sex tonight? there is no 'immortal services' i can ask for..no frens willing to help..?? shall i go get the target on the road and rape? Its insane isnt it? i may be able to control myself for once, twice, but how many times do i need to?
Hahaha...

Guys i agree with all of you BUT what can the Government do? Make it legal, banished such people in Simpang Renggam or wake up our men-in-blues.

Now is quite understand WHY our rating in the corruption has dropped compare to Singapore. Looks like they can't minimised or legalised either.

Just got to shut my mouth and closed my eyes and live my life.

Good luck guys and lets pray hard that they can cut the crime rate at their OWN pace.

As long as there are demands, the illegal bookies, and other social ills as well, will always be there to satisfy the 'needy'. Thus in case of illegal bets, the one thing the government need to do is to enforce an iron fist on gambling addicts from all walks of life. The effect of gambling addiction is well known but hardly heeded. The gambling addicts will find that legalized outlets have lots of constraints on bets, so they might as well go for illegal bookies, who can take in any form of bets. Any, which include assets and life. Hence the high numbers of people turning to ah long. And so the wheel continues to roll.


lol, you all still not wake up la!
The biggest crooks and criminals are the one that going to suck us all dry la!
Still sleeping??

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