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The Observer: A dash of principle, anyone?
Oreos says:
Will someone tell the minister, please—illegal DVD shops operate in broad daylight everywhere. And his enforcement unit shouldn’t need a phone call from him to “discover” an illegal DVD shop operating from Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar, of all places.
And while they’re at it, they could point out to the minister the four (or more) shops that sell pirated goods, just across the road from the police station.
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Eh, please don’t cut off my DVD supply.
When the government manages to grow the country (like Singapore or Korea, who started at the same time – and less natural resources), and everyone is well off, then start talking to me about selling DVDs at higher prices.