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Now china and hk got war thanks to this incident. Chinese want to boycott hk by not travelling to HK. http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclass-cnt.aspx?id=20140425000094&cid=1103 The toddler in question relieving herself on the street in Hong Kong. (Internet photo) The toddler in question relieving herself on the street in Hong Kong. (Internet photo) Chinese internet users have launched a travel boycott of Hong Kong set to begin on June 1 in response to a debate that broke out online in the wake of an incident wherein Hong Kong citizens took photos of a Chinese couple encouraging their daughter to urinate in a street in Hong Kong, after not being able to find a public toilet in time, according to Duowei News, a media outlet run by overseas Chinese. As the debate rages on, some internet users have suggested more extreme action according to Taiwan's SET News, who cited a post on a mainland web forum called Tianya, which called for mainlanders to bring their kids to Hong Kong on the May 1 holiday to urinate and defecate on the street. A video of the incident that sparked the controversy was caught by a Hong Kong citizen on his mobile device on April 15 and went viral after being uploaded to the internet. The parents of the child and some passersby who intervened were brought to the local police station. The father of the child was granted unconditional release, while the mother was released on bail. It is said that she has to report to the Hong Kong police in mid-May. This debate over the incident is just one of a series of contentious issues that have seen the rise of anti-Chinese sentiment in Hong Kong, including mainlanders being criticized for traveling to Hong Kong to buy milk powder, in the midst of a scare over powdered milk being sold in the mainland, which made it difficult for local residents to access powdered milk themselves. Expectant mothers have also been criticized for using what Hong Kong residents see as underhand tactics to give birth in the special administrative region, in order to get Hong Kong citizenship for their baby, such as waiting until labor onsets and then rushing into the emergency room to secure a maternity bed for themselves, creating a shortage in maternity beds for local women. The boycott is going under the modest slogan, "I'm a consumer, I am god," according to Duowei news. Hong Kong internet users have reacted by asking protesters to make sure the boycott happens, and asking that the start date be brought forward to May 1. Article Tools small medium large Printable Version Email Story Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Myspace Delicious Digg Tags Hong Kong, boycott, Chinese tourists, pee, shit, street, controversy, debate Related Sina fined, has licenses pulled over 'pornographic' content Crackdown on suggestive content in online games in China Alibaba founders set up charity fund Mainlanders plan boycott, 'shit-in' protest in Hong Kong Minister without portfolio quits amid rumors of affair Taiwan-bound Chinese tourist did not spread H7N9 virus Taiwan blocks California poultry after bird flu found on quail farm Poll finds widespread use of online encyclopedias in China Advanced Search Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on google_follow Share on rss Most read more 01.Tesla, JA Solar to build charging station in Shanghai 02.Internet firestorm after mainland girl pees in public in Hong Kong 03.PLA launches naval exercise with seven Asian nations 04.iPhone 5 may hit China by end of the month 05.China waging a quiet three-front war against US: expert 06.Tesla, JA Solar to build charging station in Shanghai 07.Obama confirms Diaoyutai fall under US protection 08.Swedish firm sells UAVs to Chinese coast guard 09.Abe warns G7 of China-Russia axis 10.Activists demand end to Chinese blockade of Philippine outpost Who's Who more Jiang Jufeng (蔣巨峰) Jiang Jufeng (蔣巨峰) Jiang Jufeng has been governor and deputy party secretary of Sichuan province since 2007.Born: 1947Birthplace: Zhuji city, Zhejiang provinceCountry ... Red Nobility 旺e報 Documents more Xinhua: Report on the Work of the Government Xinhua: Details of Bo Xilai's trial The Diversified Employment of China's Armed Forces Full text of President Ma's New Year's Day address Hu Jintao's report at 18th Party Congress Xinhua:Details of the trials of Wang Lijun Xinhua: Details of intentional homicide trial of Bogu Kailai, Zhang Xiaojun President Ma Ying-jeou's Inaugural Address President Ma Ying-jeou's National Day Address Hu Jintao's Speech at CPC 90th Anniversary About Us Privacy Terms of Service Contact Us
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Alamak, i noticed......my car paint came off like someone throw paint remover (small patch) and i suspect is the birdsh1t that is behind the whole thing. Bird sh1t really so corrosive??!!!
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July 1, 2008 Ex-ICA officer accuses his lawyer of incompetence By Khushwant Singh, Court Reporter Immigration and Checkpoints Authority deputy superintendent Thong Sing Hock (above) had earlier this year admitted to nine charges of abetting and harbouring Ms Song Qinghua and accessing the ICA's computer systems for personal purposes. -- ST PHOTO: DOMINIC WONG A SENIOR immigration officer who is appealing against a two-year jail term, has blamed his former lawyer for advising him to plead guilty to offences he claimed he did not commit. Immigration and Checkpoints Authority deputy superintendent Thong Sing Hock, 50, the third-ranked officer at the Tuas Checkpoint, had earlier this year admitted to nine charges of abetting and harbouring Ms Song Qinghua, 38, and accessing the ICA's computer systems for personal purposes. In appealing against the sentence, he told Judge of Appeal V.K. Rajah on Tuesday that he was not aware that she was travelling under a false identity. Ms Song, who came here to work in 1997, was jailed for three weeks for overstaying in 2001 and deported after that. While back in China, she changed her name to Song Qi and got herself a new identity card and passport. She met Thong in Beijing between late 2002 and early 2003, and kept in touch with him after his return here. The couple became intimate and visited each other often. Thong said he only found out about her conviction and the false particulars in her passport after she was detained in February 2006. He claimed that he had told his lawyer, Mr Chua Si Soon, about this but was advised to plead guity to the charges. Thong, who hired the lawyer in February 2006, said: 'My lawyer said that this was the easiest way out of the mess that I am in.' He further claimed that he had accessed the ICA computer records for Ms Song's particulars in 2004 because he had been asked to do so by a law enforcement agency. While noting that the claim was 'wildly improbable', Justice Rajah said that it was still necessary to follow up and if Thong's assertation holds true, then the convictions could not stand. But the High Court judge warned Thong that if the allegation proved false, the court would conclude that he had intentionally cast a grave slur on a senior lawyer. 'I would then seriously consider enhancing your sentence,' he told Thong. Thong stood by what he said and in a rare move, Justice Rajah asked the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) to write to Mr Choo for his response and adjourned the hearing on Tuesday. http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/...ory_253525.html times 2?