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The first point is about the prolonged illegal (1) and blockage of roads. Police are concerned about the
continued illegal occupation and blockage of major
roads as well as a recent claim by protestors of
having abundant supplies to sustain their prolonged occupations which have
lasted for more than a month. It is regretful that the protestors
continue to use illegal occupation of major roads to express their
discontentment as if they are not aware that majority of the public is now
suffering from the adverse consequences so created.
The fact remains that the daily lives and livelihoods of the general
public have been seriously affected in the past month due to the illegal
occupation. The occupation has affected various sectors either
directly or indirectly. The direct impact has been reflected by the
loss of business of the retail, food and transportation industries,
etc. The general public has been suffering from different degrees of
interruption, whether they need to go to work or go to
school. Although there appears to be no large-scale (9) in the illegally occupied areas recently, and the public have been most
tolerant, it is an indisputable fact that members of the public are now really
suffering from the negative impacts of the illegal occupation of major roads.
In fact, there are still daily conflicts and crimes relating to the
illegal occupation. Yesterday in (13), a man positioned himself at height to express his grievances about the
loss of his job as a result of the prolonged illegal
occupation. Yesterday afternoon, people holding different views
verbally abused one another and Police were deployed to the scene to prevent
confrontations. In the early morning in Central, a couple, while
walking past the junction of (19)
Central and Jackson Road, had a dispute with a male. The two males had a fight
against each other. The female was hit by another male with a
skateboard. Police arrested the two males for 'Fighting in a Public
Place'. Police are concerned about the growing tendency of confrontations
and people not abiding by the law. We urge members of the public to
remain calm and peaceful when they are expressing their opinions, and should
under no circumstances resort to violence.
As we can see, the occupation movement has deviated from its original
principle and caused much disruption to the normal lives of the general
public. There are increasing grievances and clear public view that
the unlawful assemblies and illegal (3) of
roads cannot drag on indefinitely. Various sectors of the society
have clearly voiced out their views that the (4) should end the illegal occupation of major roads as soon as possible so
that the roads can be re-opened and public order restored.
At the start of the illegal occupation movement, the initiators had
openly called on people to come out to block the major roads. Now,
while they are gradually fading into the background, they have not shown the
ethics or the courage to openly call for an end to the illegal
occupations. This is irresponsible and has blatantly disregarded the
well being of the students as well as the interests of the general public who
have to endure the serious disruption of their daily lives. The
initiators and organizers should not evade their responsibilities by giving the
excuses that they are incapable of calling for an end to the illegal occupation
or their (11) will not be heard. They should have the courage
to take the lead to call for an end to the illegal occupation for the sake of
the students’ safety and long-term benefits of Hong Kong. I hope
they have the courage to respond to the clear demands of the general public by
asking the protestors to go home as this is the only way to shoulder
responsibility and to truly respect the (14).
The second point is about the rule of law. Yesterday
some representatives of the transportation industry have filed another
application of Injunction Order to Court of First Instance against the illegal
occupation on Connaught Road, (10) and (12),
etc. Whilst the application is still await hearing, I must point out
that the Injunction Orders regarding the illegal occupation of roads in Mong
Kok and the blockage of access to CITIC Tower, (17) are still in force. I urge the illegal road
occupiers to respect the rule of law and
comply with the Court orders and leave the areas soonest.
I reiterate if any person obstructs the authorized persons to execute
the Injunction Orders, Police are duty bound to take action to safeguard the (7) and public order. Police will take resolute actions if
anyone resorts to violence against the authorized persons in executing the (15).
I urge the protesters, in particular students, to stay away from radical
individuals and troublemakers. Do not mix with them in the crowd and
do not be incited to take part in any violent acts. When Police are
executing our statutory duties, do maintain a safe distance, and do not put up
resistance or charge at Police. We do not
want to see anyone, especially (16), being
hurt when they mix with radical protestors and troublemakers during
confrontations.
In addition, I notice on the Internet that some people are trying to
convey a very negative message about Police to young children and depict police
officers as bad people. This is highly irresponsible.
The rule of law is the cornerstone supporting the success of Hong Kong
and (8) are under the duty to enforce the
law, to maintain law and order and to safeguard public safety and public
order. The good public order and low crime rate in Hong Kong depends
on the joint efforts of the law abiding public, a professional police force and
the good cooperation between Police and the public.
In the past month, the illegal occupiers have been flouting the
law, assembling unlawfully and occupying (2)
illegally. Some of the radical protestors
committed criminal damage, disorderly conduct, snatched mills barriers,
insulted police officers and even surrounded our officers attempting to free
arrested persons forcibly. These illegal acts have seriously
undermined our most core value of the rule of law. If the situation
continues, can you imagine how it would affect our next generation? It is now
the right time to tell the next generation the need to (5) the rule of law and the importance of cooperation between Police and
the public. Image this, if a child faces emergency or crime, do you
want to see him or her getting confused as to whether to seek Police help or
not? Do you really want to see them insulting law enforcers and
ignoring the rule of law? I have repeatedly urged parents not to
bring their young children to the illegally occupied area, either as spectators
or staying overnight, particular in Mong Kok as it remains a high risk
area. Regrettably, there are still parents bringing their children
to the illegal occupied areas in Mong Kok and staying (18). This
irresponsible act will expose children to unnecessary risk of getting hurt.
The endless illegal assembly and occupation of
roads have caused significant adverse impacts on the daily lives of our
citizens. The public safety and (6) have been seriously disrupted and the rule of law
undermined. I urge the initiators and organizers of these
illegal occupations, for the sake of the interest of the general public, to
shoulder responsibility, respect the court orders, and call on the illegal
occupiers to remove the road obstacles and go home peacefully, so that traffic
can be resumed and normal daily lives and public order can be restored.
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