If you're referring to my
one and only post so far about "
Citizens on Patrol", to which you replied with:
please quote my
exact words to support your argument, and I obviously
won't accept any "insinuation"
nonsense from you.
If you can't find those exacts words, then you are once again
basically and obviously using a:
wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man
argument against me by
putting words in my mouth, in order to refute my "argument" and make yourself look "good" and "high class".
Even if we
don't argue about the "public road" part, and just focus on the litter
within your own house, and even if that's a
crime in JB, have you been
authorized by the
JB government/police to
punish criminals in any way (including scolding, especially if you are really a
woman who used
plenty of vulgar words against them in
real life! )?
If not, then only the JB police/government are authorized to arrest them and punish them, right?
If you choose to be your neighbours' "
policewoman", then the quarrel would obviously become some kind of "war" (and it seems to be
already ongoing for
some years now, according to you), which you are
likely to lose, right? :(
It is more like the
other way round, as I've explained earlier:
Even if this happened in
Singapore, and you use your "
long list of the litter lying on my garden and balcony" as
evidence or "evidence" to present to the police, do you
seriously think you have a
good chance of even getting the police to
arrest your neighbours, let alone prosecute them in court?
Nowadays, even
photos might
not be good enough; so if you
don't have
video evidence, the police are
unlikely to arrest any suspect.