Police already had wide powers under the law for enforcement purposes. I’m not exactly sure what additional power the police need. John Reading, a former deputy director of public prosecutions, also questioned whether police needed extra power to arrest protesters.
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Her suggestion fuelled concerns she would imminently invoke powerful emergency law, a move 2 members of her cabinet cautioned against,legal experts warned it could deal a blow to city’s rule of law. All laws in HKong – if they can provide legal means 2 stop violence and chaos.
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All these experts are just living in their ivory towers, and fail to understand the essence of governance.
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As Lee Kuan Yew once said: Law and Order can only be achieved by having order first, otherwise the operation of law is impossible. It’s never the other way round.
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This would raise a few eyebrows....
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