Very rare that I blog without photos and for today's entry, I just want to write with the intention of informing the public on the ferry services. I am a regular customer of ferry service because my school is across the river. When queing for ferry, we usually encounter government vehicles cutting que. Of course some of us, who have been waiting there felt uneasy about this. Furthermore, it is stated on the signboard that government vehicles will board the ferry for free and it did not say that they can cut que.
After I bought my Almanac (the government's all year calendar) I saw that there's a call line where the public can complain to Sarawak government pertaining to many issues. It is called the TALIKHIDMAT - phone number 555999. So I decided to call them first. When there was no feedback for three weeks, I decided to e-mail them.
Here's my email:
Click on the e-mail to read the content.
To put it in simple words, yes, all government vehicles, are given priority to board the ferry whether or not there's an emergency. They called me up after the email was sent to me.
After I bought my Almanac (the government's all year calendar) I saw that there's a call line where the public can complain to Sarawak government pertaining to many issues. It is called the TALIKHIDMAT - phone number 555999. So I decided to call them first. When there was no feedback for three weeks, I decided to e-mail them.
Here's my email:
Click on the e-mail to read the content.
To put it in simple words, yes, all government vehicles, are given priority to board the ferry whether or not there's an emergency. They called me up after the email was sent to me.
"good" to know that government vehicles (and officials driving them) are above us mere mortals who also pay tax every month.
ReplyDeletewell done.
ReplyDeleteI respect you for standing up for the mere mortals like you and me,,,,
ReplyDeletelangkah berani bro...ehehe..aku sik pernah nait SG..so aku sik gilak..duhal mcm ya tek...
ReplyDeleteGood for you.
ReplyDeletegood to find out the truth.
ReplyDeleteof coz they can, they can even block the whole road or in your case the ferry service...we are in the BOLEH land what!
ReplyDeleteAt least, they came clean to tell the truth and non-govt vehicles owner now knows that they, the govt vehicles have privileges. The question now, is this fair? Can it just be accepted as it is?
ReplyDeleteHaha....
ReplyDeleteThis is what I can response to the government vehicles.
Hi all,
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed difficult to response to each of your comment on this issue. I think, I will leave it as one way opinion. Would love to hear more from you guys.
good try from you there..government is always right..ekeke..mcmna jika 20 buah SG ptong jalan brbaris dlm feri?hehe..rodblok pun lepas maaa...best what..aiyyaaa..mcmna mo rasa kesushn rkyat.oppss.
ReplyDeleteThe public has right to complain..
ReplyDeleteNo one is above the law, not even the PM himself.
ReplyDeletehuh...so funny...the last part..."utk makluman puan", contrary to the beginning part "dear sir"
ReplyDeletewilie.. even army car also no need to pay tol.. This wht I seen in KL.
ReplyDeleteU use Jabatan punya kenderaan.
Reason : I will be late to school.
Bro, bila saya masih dalam kerajaan, naik SG... itu lah kelebihan nya, tapi sekarang saya terpaksa ikut macam org lain. Hehehe....
ReplyDeleteKalau nak capat naik saja SG. Fair or not fair but they have the privileges.