Your Rights v Police Powers

The increasing suppression of freedom of speech, the blocking of the press by the police to prevent their actions being recorded, scrutinised and exposed when illegal is fast turning Hong Kong into a police state.

There has been nothing public from the ineffectual buffoons in Legco to instruct the police to act in this manner. So one can only assume the harassment is on the instructions of Cy Leung and his Beijing puppet masters.

With this random stop, search, arrest, assault – it’s important that you know your rights and what the police are legally allowed to do. Not that, as we have seen, the police obey the law.

It’s called the Hong Kong Civil Liberties Union Protestors Rights Handbook – but it’s worth reading by anyone as it offers a good simple explanation of your basic legal rights when dealing with the police. Download a pdf copy here

The police have extensive powers, the two most relevant sections of the Police Force Ordinance are Chapter 232, section 54 entitled ‘The Power to stop, detain and search’ and Chapter 232 section 50 entitled ‘Arrest, detention and bail of suspected persons and seizure of suspected property’.

Chapter 232, section 54 entitled 'The Power to stop, detain and search'

Several tweets have quoted police officers in Mong Kok as saying that if they see the same id card in their random stop and search harassments – then that person will be arrested.

The attraction of Mong Kok is wandering the streets full of wonderful street food and restaurants while trying to decide what’s to eat or buy… if that’s now been deemed illegal then it looks like a slow death for Mong Kok shops by police intimidation of their customers. I love the red bean pancakes and other pastries at the Kee Tsui Cake Shop 奇趣餅家, 135 Fa Yuen Street, but going there to buy them each week I now face the prospect of being arrested.

Or perhaps this is part of the bigger plan by the government, property tycoons and the Urban Renewal Authority to destroy the Mong Kok we love and replace it with more generic shopping malls targeting mainland tourist shoppers.

謝曬皮 Tse Sai Pei The Incapable – The ‘Fakeness’ of the Pan-Dem Camp

Political Cartoon

謝曬皮 Tse Sai Pei The Incapable political cartoon on the fakeness of the pan-dem camp, stealing the hard effort of the ordinary protesters

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Tse Sai Pei The Incapable

【話你戇鳩怕你嬲】無篩選版 – David Cheang

An alternate perspective from David Cheang
歌曲 : David Cheang (多謝你)

酒吧中 聽你跟我呻
你話佔中班友 喺度攪乜撚
阻鳩住做生意 車都冇撚得搭喇喂
快啲 拉鳩哂佢地
我問你 你有冇到過現場
(佢話) 我日日睇TVB 由朝睇到晚呀
(你睇啲學生吖) 攪鳩亂個香港 警察都好撚慘
快啲 拉鳩哂佢地

[CHORUS] (我心諗吖真係) 朋友你太戇鳩
但我講出口又怕你嬲
你既廢話污染這地球
朋友 我好撚難受
朋友 你太戇鳩
怕我講出口覆水難收
若你食屎可以將你拯救
望住你 唔知你要食幾多先會夠[CHORUS]

你咪同我講 有正有反好平常啫
喂 但係依家係良知同暴力打緊仗
你沒有信念 請行埋一邊
咪阻擋理想開花那一天

[CHORUS]

朋友你太戇鳩
但我講出口怕你難承受
呢個世界 太多柒頭
香港 點撚得救
朋友 戇你個鳩
怕我講出口你難承受
若你食屎可以將你拯救
望住你 我怕你食幾多都唔夠
望住你 我怕你食幾多屎
都唔撚夠

Rough English translation of the lyrics
Sitting in the bar, listening to you complain.
You ask, what the fuck are these students doing?
Blocking us doing fucking business.
Can’t even catch the dick bus.
Just fucking arrest them all
I ask if you have ever been there in person.
You say you watch TVB all day and night.
You say look at those students messing up Hong Kong.
Fuck, look at those poor suffering police.
Just fucking arrest them all.
In my heart I think, ‘My friend, you’re so fucking stupid
but I am afraid if I tell you, you would get angry.
But really, your bullshit pollutes the earth.’
My friend your crap makes me feel bad.
But if I say it, I won’t be able to take it back.
Can eating shit save you?
But how much shit do you have to eat before you wake up?
You saying going back and forth is very normal.
That’s saying peace and violence are fighting a war.
If you don’t have belief please get out of the way.
You’re in the way of the day flower blooms.
My friend your crap makes me feel bad.
But if I say it I won’t be able to take it back.
Can eating shit change your mind?
But how much shit do you have to eat before you wake up?
With your thinking, how can Hong Kong will be saved?
I look at you, I am afraid no matter how much shit you eat.
It will never be enough.
Never enough.

Umbrella Movement: Police Destruction of Education – 11 December, 2014

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The PTU hack down the Umbrella Square study area, a place built with love for the futures of Hong Kong students.
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HKCC 17 – 31 Revolution – 6 December, 2014

HKCC babes xmas

This week’s match report for the HKCC Babes is going to read a lot like Kevin Pietersen’s autobiography. For one, your correspondent was named HKCC player of the game, so lot of it is going to focus on how awesome I am and how no-one else did anything (ed: don’t worry reader, we’ve edited all those bits out). Another reason is that it was a riveting game, with enough twists and turns and mini-plots for a whole novel.

Saturday’s game was the late kick-off at KGV, in dark and cool conditions. Revolution were gunning for revenge following the previous match-up between these two teams, on the same field, and started brightly, fielding the kick off well and making good ground. Revolution backs made great use of the full width of the field, with an especially impressive fly half distributing well. This lead to the first try of the game, as a well-executed loop play saw Revolution 13 cut through the defensive line to touch down. A second try soon followed, and as Revolution grew in confidence, they also began to kick more, testing HKCC’s fullback, Karen Chiu, who impressed in defence making good tracking runs and a number of try saving tackles in only her first season playing rugby. Finally, one such kick took an unlucky bounce, and with a third try secured (but unconverted), the Babes had a tough fightback on their hands.

The Babes attacking platform started with the scrum, which, though solid in the drive struggled to control the ball. Consequently, quick ball was proving elusive, and the game became bogged down in a succession of rucks. Direct running over the gainline soon fixed that, making good ground and allowing Captain Carolyn Champion, at 12, to feed Tinley Wong for Babes’ first try.

And the scrum dominance was asserted shortly after halftime, when Revolution were reduced to 14 following injury after HKCC steamrollered their scrum once too often (happy to report that none of these injuries were serious). Despite the deficit, the back and forth continued, so much so that your correspondent apparently lost track of two tries (one apiece). If found, please return these tries to their rightful owners. As in previous games, HKCC dominated possession but were vulnerable to breakaways. Jo Harvey went unrewarded for her sterling effort in making 20 yards with players hanging off her only to be judged held up over the line, but almost immediately the prospect of a fightback was dented by Revolution, kicking through again for their fifth and final try.

Undeterred, HKCC won turnover ball straight away from the kick off, and their Babes’ second try was brought about by quick thinking on the part of Lynda Nazer feeding quick ball down the line to Tinley Wong who touched down besides the posts, Harriet Jamieson adding the 2 points. One highlight of the game for the Babes is certainly the blossoming partnership between Nazer and Jamieson at 9 and 10, who had the back line moving much more fluidly in the second half.

But, unfortunately, like Pietersen’s England career, the game ended on a slightly sour note, as the referee missed a raised flag from the touch judge with Revolution sprinting downfield. Raised voices from the sidelines inflamed the situation, and play was suspended for several minutes. Although both team captains did a good job of ensuring that the full spirit of the game was maintained on the field, the momentum being built by HKCC was certainly stopped dead in its tracks and the game fizzled out, with Revolution kicking into touch to seal their hard-fought and well-defended victory.

And with that, the Ladies Division 1 season takes its Christmas Break. Happy Holidays!

Umbrella Movement – 9 December, 2014

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After a very blustery night, the wind has eased, the sun is out and it’s a beautiful morning in Umbrella Square.
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Ilan – 10th Anniversary Party – 8 December, 2014

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Ilan celebrated it’s 10th Anniversary with owner Ila Ng hosting a casual gathering of friends and regulars to an evening of live music, drinks, nibbles and good conversation.
Ilan: 8 Wo On Lane, Central, Hong Kong www.ilanhk.com
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Limewood @ Pulse – Grand Opening Party – 6 December, 2014

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Opening parties are funny things, used to showcase, raise awareness, give people a positive impression and to create a bit of a buzz about a new outlet. Limewood’s was rsvp and names were checked off at the door. The party started at 6pm and ran until 8pm, although most people had left by 7:30pm. I arrived to take some photos just after 6:30pm. The place was full and overflowing onto the terrace outside. Despite knowing how many people were coming – the bar had run out of the cocktails on the party menu and someone who appeared to be a manager was telling the kitchen to stop making any more food. This was at 6:45pm, not that I’d seen anyone with food since I arrived. If you can’t cater for your opening party, the portents for paying customers are not good!
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