Saturday, November 11, 2006

Brilliant Deduction

During the council proceedings at the Penang Municipal Council last Friday, one of the reporters who happened to pass by the control room saw the image of a woman's thigh on the monitor of the CCTV. She quickly alerted her friends who were covering the proceedings for their respective papers and the woman whose thigh was under 'observation' reported this matter to the council secretary.

In todays Star, the reply from the Penang Municipal Council President Datuk Abu Bakar Hassan was , "If the dress was not sexy, the incident would not have happened."

Does this sound familiar? Not too long ago a mufti in Australia came under fire for making a similar remark. Maybe the two of them studied at the same 'madrasah'.

Good management is mostly common sense. The CCTV was installed for a definite purpose and when that is abused, the common sense thing is to zoom in on the offender and take the necessary measures that such things do not occur again. This is the smart and logical thing to do. No need to educate other people on how to dress or more importantly, no need to put your foot in your mouth. The person monitoring the camera was in the wrong and he knows it. All that was needed was an apology to the victim and a firm warning to the culprit and nobody would have heard about this incident.

When we have lousy managers on top, we get all kinds of problems compounded by religious beliefs of one party being imposed on the rest of us. Dressing code indeed. How to solve the transportation problem in Penang when the council is now busy with the dress code!

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