Tuesday, 9 April 2013

How far can we rely on the so-called government safety programmes?


The mentality of the public’s perception on the crime rates happening has to change. This so-called crime trend and patterns that has been happening not just these recent months but for the past years should not be taken lightly. The citizens of Malaysia should really start being more responsible in taking safety precautions. Sometimes, the public blame it on the way the police handles such cases (car stolen, breaking into houses or shops, etc.), but policing is not entirely to be blamed. It is the public that also fails to play their role in taking safety precautions in preventing those robbery or snatch cases from happening. The government has in fact introduced a programme called National Key Result Area( NKRA) in 2009 to help reduce the crimes index. The NKRA is a programme by the Government Transformation Programme (GTP) which was introduced by the Prime Minister, Y.A.B Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak. Still, the public are so ignorant, especially when It comes to cases where cars are stolen.

Nowadays, you read almost everyday that cars are being stolen, whether from the house or when the owner is making a quick stop to buy something from a store. Some car drivers even leave their engine running with the key still intact when buying an item from a store. That is attracting unnecessary attention. Trying to save time by doing that is not being smart; it’s called being lazy!What is the point of being educated, if a simple thing such as finding a parking space and turning off your car is such a problem? Yes, you do have to pay to park in some parking lots, but it certainly is much cheaper when you think of how much you will have to pay later to get a new car. Needless to say for those who do take the precautions, it is a very commendable step to take. 

While it is important to practice this precaution, some cases where crimes such as these have been happening, it does make people feel helpless even when they do take the steps of being careful. This is why the perceptions of the public get very negative. While I do agree that the public should do their part by reporting these cases, I feel, as do the rest of the public, to still question the effectiveness of this programme. Even if cases are being reported, will it guarantee that this kind of cases will decrease? Perhaps the only solution to this issue is to take the precautions needed, yes it may not stop it entirely from happening but it does help to avoid or prevent it from happening.

Do your part, and you could make a difference to the safety of the nation where these robbery crimes are concern!

(**This post is for assignment 2 purposes**)

Thursday, 28 March 2013

* Focus Point News Release *



                                                                                                               
Press Release
**For Immediate Release**

April 1st , 2013


Focal Point Malaysia Announces the Opening of Kuala Terengganu Branch Location
New Location to Present Swarovski's First Optical Collection and Eyewear in Malaysia
KUALA TERENGGANU, Gong Badak - Focal Point Malaysia is pleased to announce the opening of its new branch location in Giant Gong Badak on Thursday, April 4th, 2013. The Focal point Malaysia is hosting a grand opening celbration on:

  • Saturday, April 6th, 2013
  • 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
  • Giant Gong Badak

The event will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 2:00pm by the President/CEO of Focus Point Holdings Berhad, Dato' Liaw Choon Liang, as well as introduce the new ambassador couple Scha and Awal in conjunction with the new promotion for  eyewear when the customer purchases another set with 15% discount. The ambassadors are here as part of the roadshow which is held during this promotion and introducing of the new collection by Swarovski.

It will then be followed by the Glamorous Eye-Con Fashion Show 2013. Whereby we will be presenting Swarovski's ( one of our top-designers) will be showcasing his first optical Collection and Eyewear in Malaysia. And the purchase-with-purchase promotion will be conducted shortly after the show.

Swarovski’s faceted crystal has become a guarantee of unique brilliance and promises ultimate sophistication since 1985 and the collection will be the highlight of the night with its Malaysian debut of both its optical and sunglasses collection. Through this new location, Focus Point aims to keep satisfying its customers with the very best quality of its ever-upgrading eye-wear collection and services.    

“As the market leader in this industry, we remain committed to our promise which is to bring the latest and the best collections to our fashion savvy customers. We have specially handpicked all the collections, which are being showcased here tonight.”, added Dato’ Liaw.

About Focus Point
Focus Point is a nation wide optical company all over Malaysia. Currently, Focus Point has branches in East Malaysia, Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Selangor and Terengganu. Focus Point has also started the Focus Point Caring Heart Charity Foundation.  Officially launched in 2007, the foundation carries the motto “Caring Hearts – Together We Make A Difference”, and continues to be the platform through which we organize our various charity efforts. Which will be in progress with yet another Charity Roadshow that will be held soon middle of this year.


For more information on Focus Point Malaysia, please visit us at  www.focus-point.com  or contact :

Anthea Abigail Edip
HQ, Customer Service,
Focus Point Malaysia Berhad,
21300, Gong Badak,
KUALA TERENGGANU.

Tel: 09- 23488657
Fax: 09- 26597389

Email: antheaedip@yahoo.com

*For Assignment 1 Purposes*