These then leads to the estacy pills, pirated vcds and so on. It’s like endless loop. I remembered a recent conversation with Wilson on the issue. From his point of view, the authority action to curb these illegal activities has been effective but not long term. He do made his point. Most of the authority solution are able to cater for short term, not long term.
Now, these operators are back. You can start notice there will be increase of the shops with “Karnival Famili”, “Pusat Hiburan Keluarga” or “Pusat Permainan Semua” opening next to you. The previous “mesin kuda” has evolved to be “entertainment ” outlet. I don’t see it as healthy sign. What did the authority do about it? Start again the campaign “anti-mesin kuda”? Spend all the tax-payers money for the commercials and unnecessary stuff? Where’s the prevention?
Indeed, authority should have their next move. Provide these people another source of income. Give them a different options. They have no other channel to make a living. Let’s take a case study on a dropout high school. With poor command in language, what he can do moreover without a proper education qualification? What you want them to do? Promoter that merely making over RM700 a month whereby just be an outlet operator could make up to RM1,000 or more. Besides, it’s the joy and fun working there. Able to meet people who are his peers and it doesn’t hurt much of his ego.
*sigh*]]>
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