Even Melaka CM says it's okay to break the law

Melaka chief minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam slammed the Penang state government for taking down the illegally hung Chinese New Year banners of prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

As it has been clearly stated by the Penang's both municipal councils, these banners, be it the prime ministers or whoever big shots they are, as long as they are without permits, then it is against the law or proper order as being legislated by the government.

According to Ali Rustam, it is also rude to remove Najib's Chinese New Year banners just like that. We would like to ask Ali Rustam, disregarding the law is also rude, isn't it so? Please answer this question. By ignoring the law and proper order of the municipal council, we would say that is rude as well. Come on! The prime minister is not above the law.

If you dare say that big shots like the prime minister or yourself are above the law, then it is confirmed that your supremacy or greatness are above the establishment of which it demonstrates your arrogance and your blatant disregard on the country's law and order.

By the way, if people go around Melaka and hang up banners, posters or pictures without first applying for permits, we wonder if Ali Rustam would allow that to happen. No wonder all those Umno goons are breaking the laws almost everyday.

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