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Once upon a time a group of children took a shortcut by
using a railway tunnel to get to their destination. It
was safe because they memorized the train schedule.
Unfortunately they did not realize that this day was a
public holiday and the train timetable was different.
While I started off with “Once upon a time”, this is
not a fairy tale or fable but a true story.
Can anyone find out if the train driver was jailed for
killing those children?
If Sam Ke Ting gets jailed for what is obviously a
misadventure, it will set a dangerous precedent.
What if ……… what if this happened to the Johor
Sultan during one of his train forays. Then he will
face immediate jail time.
I sometimes need to walk to go places and they way they
build these elevated highways, you might be surprised
what is forbidden. Obviously bullock carts and trishaws
but you will be surprised what else gets forbidden. In
one case, I cannot remember where, motorcycles are
forbidden.
In Sam Ke Ting’s case, was that road one of these which
have a signboard as you enter the highway that forbids
bicycles? If it does then the boys are in the wrong.
Please send my observations to her lawyer. I hope this
helps.