Friday, November 23, 2012

AES - Malaysia's Questionable project

Is Privatizing Traffic Enforcement the right way?
What it has shown so far is:
1) The cost of installation and maintenance is WAY BEYOND ---- unbelievably more costly (ques: where dis the money actuall go... who is getting rich from all this?
2) Why must a REVENUE earning enforcement project be given to private companies?
3) Money from summons which should be the revenue for the people is surely going to a some 'well-connected' company or individuals.... Is this a way to make some 'few-special' people rich?
4) AES has not reduced the accident rates but has actually grossly increased the summonses issued and lining the coffer of som private individuals/s
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