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<blockquote data-quote="sbirdz" data-source="post: 385773" data-attributes="member: 18623"><p>Sir Albundy.. </p><p></p><p>I guess i finally know and understand your statement earlier completely. </p><p></p><p>I can't do my campaign anymore or not even a single step further... as in the past 2 days ago.. I learned something big and so far the biggest ever in my entire life... It is so close that... there might be no more nick of Sbirdz anymore in the future...</p><p></p><p>Thing that i learned here:</p><p>Rules 1:As a civilian or normal citizen, you can't simply set up a petitions. </p><p>Reason: Petitions is a part of law, and when a petitions is being accepted, there will be a series of hearing and meeting conducted. And all this petitions thing, must follow the country law and you must be a valid organizations to handle or declare this petition.</p><p>Reason 2: As a civilian who simply start a petitions can be called as "Act of Treason" or you can be accused for causing misunderstand & trouble among public civilians. </p><p></p><p>And what can a normal civilian do if he wanted to raise a petitions.</p><p>1. He can suggest this disagreement towards a certain organizations and ask them to start a petitions.</p><p>2. If he fail to do so, he can only write emails or letter of "Complaint".</p><p></p><p>I really hope that if anyone out there who are close to some organizations regarding Workshops, Insurances or Malaysian Automotive Associations can ask them about our little worries here and if they agreed with your points. Then we as civilian, we can throw out our parts by joining them. Because as a normal civilian... this is an advice for all.. Only if u are related towards the problems.. like Car rules against some Car organizations.. then you are free to speak or run some legal acts against it.</p><p></p><p>I hope that my words above raise some alert for others.. I nearly get myself into big trouble.. and I barely can pull the stop in time, and i really wish those other big organizations affected here will react... </p><p></p><p>I have been a hell of pressure in the last few days.. I need to rest for a while now.... as this frustrations and dissapointment.. it has cause a great effects onto me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbirdz, post: 385773, member: 18623"] Sir Albundy.. I guess i finally know and understand your statement earlier completely. I can't do my campaign anymore or not even a single step further... as in the past 2 days ago.. I learned something big and so far the biggest ever in my entire life... It is so close that... there might be no more nick of Sbirdz anymore in the future... Thing that i learned here: Rules 1:As a civilian or normal citizen, you can't simply set up a petitions. Reason: Petitions is a part of law, and when a petitions is being accepted, there will be a series of hearing and meeting conducted. And all this petitions thing, must follow the country law and you must be a valid organizations to handle or declare this petition. Reason 2: As a civilian who simply start a petitions can be called as "Act of Treason" or you can be accused for causing misunderstand & trouble among public civilians. And what can a normal civilian do if he wanted to raise a petitions. 1. He can suggest this disagreement towards a certain organizations and ask them to start a petitions. 2. If he fail to do so, he can only write emails or letter of "Complaint". I really hope that if anyone out there who are close to some organizations regarding Workshops, Insurances or Malaysian Automotive Associations can ask them about our little worries here and if they agreed with your points. Then we as civilian, we can throw out our parts by joining them. Because as a normal civilian... this is an advice for all.. Only if u are related towards the problems.. like Car rules against some Car organizations.. then you are free to speak or run some legal acts against it. I hope that my words above raise some alert for others.. I nearly get myself into big trouble.. and I barely can pull the stop in time, and i really wish those other big organizations affected here will react... I have been a hell of pressure in the last few days.. I need to rest for a while now.... as this frustrations and dissapointment.. it has cause a great effects onto me. [/QUOTE]
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