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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

KK Street Nuisance ~ Be Wary

I received an email from my cuz and would like to share with whoever is reading this. It's about the nuisance caused by the illegal immigrants happening at KK street. This is very sad/scary as we have also experienced quite similar incident!

READ ALL CORRESPONDENCE BELOW... THESE ARE JUST A FEW INCIDENTS WHICH WERE BROUGHT TO LIGHT AND ARE REALLY HAPPENING IN KOTA KINABALU. THEY ALL SHARE THEIR UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE....
PLEASE BE CAREFUL.... WHERE EVER WE ARE!!!!
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Sent: 11 March 2006 01:11
Subject: Re: Problems in the streets in KK

I have received a forwarded email a few weeks ago, about Pauline Chin's experience, who is from Sabah Tourism.

Since my sister in-law, Elaine Foster, had bad experiences with immigrants on the streets in KK, here's her story(below).

My uncle, husband and I had also experienced the same thing. One time we parked our car near Upperstar area, and a group of kids and a teenager was following us and after we got into the car, two of the kids were trying to open our car doors.

It was scary especially if I was alone that time! We think that Sabah Tourism or the government should seriously do something about these problems. We must stop them from bugging us and the tourists in the streets, before something bad happens one of these days. Please read the attached email below.

Avril Foster
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Avril,
Please send this to anyone you think may benefit or who can do something to help Sabah Tourism and the City of KK need to seriously do something about the mess around the Hyatt (Shenanigans) and Upper Star. After reading the email about the two 'immigrants' who opened up your car door I feel i should relay my own personal story. On two separate occasions I visited the the Upper Star area and parked my car and both occassions there have been children hanging out there,from the ages of about 5 to 13. They stand around sniffing glue and harrass passers by. They particularily prey on women and tourists.
On both occassions as I was walking back to my car with another girl friend we were surorunded and followed to our car. When we refused to give them money they flashed us. When we got into the car they proceeded to lean against the window and rub their naked parts on my window. It was disgusting and frightening.

The next time, almost a year to the day, again I was parked down there (where else to park?) and again the boys followed us to the car. Except this time they tried to get in the back seat and while my friend ran to chase them off another young one try to grab her purse that had fallen in all the chaos. We were both very shaken.

I went to the Wine Bar later and complained and they seemd to laugh it off. How can they expect to make business there if it is not safe for their customers.

I watched from the balconey as the boys continued to harrass other tourists next to the Hyatt. Is this how Sabah Tourism wants to show Sabah? It is a scandal that nothing is being done to clean up the area, especially one that is visited by many foreigners and visitors to the city. It is embarrassing that KK city doesn't seem to be doing anything and there was even a story in the newspaper the very next day about the mayor or whomever congratulating himself for cleaning up the city, that the city was officially a safer place due to some action or other. Well, I have not seen any difference.

One other incident occurred in broad daylight next to the water front area, across from Marina Court Apartments. I was walking on the sea side, after the market, when a group of young boys approached me and asked for money. When I said no they began to grab me inappropriately and again flashed me.

I slapped one very hard trying to scare them and walked hurriedly to the road.

They then began to throw rocks at me. In broad daylight! And nobody stopped to help me and nobody came to my rescue. I was extremely shaken and scared.

Sabah Tourism and the city of KK (governement and local businessess) MUST
act on these complaints. How can the city be a major tourist attraction for Sabah if this is what it welcomes it's visitors with. Time to act and do something about it instead of pretending the problem does not exist.

Elaine Foster
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Dear friends,

My girlfriend and I was driving along the Centre Point way (Public Bank side) heading out towards Promenade hotel on our way home. We had to stop at the traffic light. To our left was the construction site of the new shopping complex and to our right Le meridien hotel.

A group of immigrant looking men pass by our car, and try to open the backdoor of our car. Thank God we locked the car. It was about 10 ish at night.

Having experienced this myself, I would like to urge you to immediately lock your car door once you are inside your car, as a safety precaution.

Stay safe.
Pauline Chin

5 Comments:

Blogger rol said...

can we bomb them like they bomb fish? *can i say that in here?* i am so irritated wit the whole thing...

3/24/2006 12:24 PM

 
Blogger Joan D'Arcy said...

I am too! It's so scarry to see their kids age 6-10, smoking at the carpark next to kk waterfront and asking for money. Then when we ignored them, they say "I'll see you later!"... What do they meant by that? Messing our cars? Bikin meradang!!

It's a social nuisance too.. I just hope the govt would do something about it, it's becoming a gigantic monster's disasterous!

3/24/2006 11:44 PM

 
Blogger Lynn said...

yeah and its just so annoying oh...thats really really scary. my cousin Shirley Jingulam kan, she was told that her rear tyre was flat, so normal reflex la, she go and open the door and check. When she did, the illegal immigrant go and tarik her gold chain, sampai got a long red mark on it. She was pretty shocked by it for a long time. Thats just really irritating too that the club owners just laughed it off. They should tighten the security. Ihh bikin panas betul

3/25/2006 2:47 PM

 
Blogger Joan D'Arcy said...

Wah, thank god she is fine!

I think there are more stories out there about this nuisance! We just cant sit here and do nothing about it!!! grrrrrrrr.....

3/25/2006 11:21 PM

 
Blogger Nicholian Justine said...

Actually KK beautiful city.. the only problem... PILAKS.. as if there's NO LAW.. you can see them anywhere.. good god..

btw... i know KK at my fingertips.. so i know what i'm talking about... rite celine :P

8/12/2006 11:51 AM

 

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