[QUOTE="TaiShang, post: 6375433, member: 156618"
Bad thing HK has no death sentence for this particular individual (if found guilty by a jury), and another bad thing, HK will have to feed this person until he dies of natural causes (probably includes injuries incurred from being someone's el-manita).
This comment is rather harsh and unwelcome, and no laughing matter, to be honest. No person deserves to die in the hands of a maniac. Just consider the socio-economic/political conditions that might have put those unfortunate women in that sort of business/trade out of their own will?
I anticipate the harshest possible sentence to this particular convict and condolences on the victims' families and loved ones.
Taiwan is pretty much a CCTV nation, as well. In some quarters, it just gets crazy. But it is a good thing; overdoing security is better than under-doing it. I had, however, many Western classmates who were complaining about the cameras all around the campus.[/QUOTE]
My comment was to show the harsh reality and failed policies of Hk government allowing so many expats to work in HK. Most of these expats are not top scientist, engineers or doctors. bankster are a dime a dozen. You do not need to go to a top school to be a bankster but it helps with connection.
There are many business graduates with MBA/PHD local Chinese that can work in financial institutions.
Bad thing HK has no death sentence for this particular individual (if found guilty by a jury), and another bad thing, HK will have to feed this person until he dies of natural causes (probably includes injuries incurred from being someone's el-manita).
This comment is rather harsh and unwelcome, and no laughing matter, to be honest. No person deserves to die in the hands of a maniac. Just consider the socio-economic/political conditions that might have put those unfortunate women in that sort of business/trade out of their own will?
I anticipate the harshest possible sentence to this particular convict and condolences on the victims' families and loved ones.
Taiwan is pretty much a CCTV nation, as well. In some quarters, it just gets crazy. But it is a good thing; overdoing security is better than under-doing it. I had, however, many Western classmates who were complaining about the cameras all around the campus.[/QUOTE]
My comment was to show the harsh reality and failed policies of Hk government allowing so many expats to work in HK. Most of these expats are not top scientist, engineers or doctors. bankster are a dime a dozen. You do not need to go to a top school to be a bankster but it helps with connection.
There are many business graduates with MBA/PHD local Chinese that can work in financial institutions.