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Filming the police at roadblocks is not an offence, says Suaram https://t.co/BM05xwKXa2 pic.twitter.com/is1P1GIu7x
— malaysiakini.com (@malaysiakini) April 10, 2020
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Police will take action against individuals who take photos or videos of policemen manning roadblocks, with the intention of creating a negative perception about PDRM on social media.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) April 7, 2020
IGP Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador stressed, police on roadblock duty are not a show to be filmed. pic.twitter.com/8Gv15LTul8
Action can be taken against people who record roadblocks: IGP #myedgeprop https://t.co/jpau3w5TH5 pic.twitter.com/FVgQiH816m
— EdgeProp Malaysia (@myedgeprop) April 7, 2020
If the police behaved, nobody would bother to film them. Like social distancing, this will naturally die out. Win. Win. ……… But ………… but …….. you know and I know ……… thus the onus on wiping this out rests with the police. Duh. BTW, how are the forensics results with the Sandakan video?