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Only Communist Chinese allow to do what they want to do?WTF

cheowyonglee

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When will this happen in Singapore???I bet not from far!!!No wonder the Hong Kongers hate the Communist China so much.Cannot blame them!!!

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cheowyonglee

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Wah, the Communist China gangs so power???Can order D and G not to allow the Hong Kongers to take photos???Singaporeans beware, Communist Chinese might one day start to order Singapore government to open the door big big so that Singapore will be flooded with Communist Chinese!!!
Hong Kong photo ban controversy


One of the four streets blocked during the Sunday protest.
On 5 January 2012, D&G sparked controversy when Apple Daily reported that Hong Kong citizens had been prevented from taking pictures of Dolce & Gabbana window displays in both their Hong Kong stores.[9] In particular staff and security personnel at their flagship store on Canton Road, where the brand habitually ropes off an area for orderly queuing, asserted the pavement area outside was private property. Apple reported that all pedestrians who used the sidewalk were subjected to the photo ban imposed by Dolce & Gabbana on all but tourists from mainland China[10] caused outrage amongst local citizens. The actions sparked protests spanning several days and resulting in international news coverage on 8 January.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]
Dolce & Gabbana HK first sent representatives to dismiss on-site reporters, claiming the ban was to protect their intellectual property rights.[10] Hong Kong lawyers however stated that those claims did not have any legal basis and that manipulation of public areas by Dolce & Gabbana was an infringement of public access. HK Tourism Board chairman James Tien criticised Dolce & Gabbana, saying the restrictions were illegal and projected an unfavourable image of Hong Kong.[20]
While Dolce & Gabbana continuously refused to comment and imposed further access restrictions,[21] landlord Harbour City and a contract security firm publicly apologised for the "overreaction" of their employees. Both statements indicate all assigned security personnel were carrying out instructions of the store.[22] Dolce & Gabbana finally released their official statement late in the evening of 8 January 2012, insisting their intention was not to offend and that the controversies were not caused by Dolce & Gabbana employees.[23]
Local news reports suggested that the Dolce & Gabbanna photo 'ban' may have been imposed at the request of wealthy mainland Chinese government officials who were shopping and who feared photographs of them in the store might circulate and fuel corruption allegations and investigations into the source of their wealth.[24]
Dolce & Gabbana finally surrendered by issuing the formal apology statement from its Milan headquarters at 18 January 2012 that the incidents angered Hong Kong citizens. Hong Kong Police is currently now investigating the ban of taking photos in relation of criminal threatening.[2


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolce_%26_Gabbana
 

cheowyonglee

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I hate Communist in China!!! f them hard!!!

Salute to the Republic Of China!!!

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Devil Within

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D&G store in Hong Kong were lucky. The Hong Kongers just protest peacefully. If it were in the West, high chance of the stores being thrashed.

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