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Knocking Sound and Blood Stained Tissue: Police Violence in Female Public Toilet

0138 | Garden Street, Mongkok
Acordong to PSHK reporter, an ambulances where 2 riot police rode on stopped outside the female public toilet.

0151 |
The public female toilet has been reopened, but police officers still guarded the outside. However, knocking sounds from the toilet persist.

0230
Reporters entered the female toilet and discovered massive amount of tissue filled with fresh red blood stain in the trash can in the 12th cubicle.

From the spotted blood, the tissues were believed to have been used to apply pressure on wounds. The amount of blood was estimated to be substantial in view of the large amount of blood-stained tissue.

Source: PSHK; Cohesion Media #May11 #MothersDay #PublicToilet #Blood

Police Storm in Female Public Toilet and Remove Civilians from Park
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/20551
#FailedState #App
Government Spends 10 mil on 2 Redundant Apps

The Hong Kong Government has recently pumped in a large sum of money into developing two cellphone apps.

It costs HKD5 million to develop each app, with 4 million dollars being subsidized by the government. The two apps were developed by the "North Point Neighbour Association” and a health prompting group.

There have been doubts about how useful these apps actually are. Some of the elderly felt that there was no need for an app to be developed to teach them how to exercise. Many of them claimed that they would rather watch and learn it on Youtube.

It has been discovered that these two apps were developed by the same company. Subject matter experts were interviewed about these apps, and they estimated the cost to develop these apps to be 50% of whatever the government spent. In total, 10 million Hong Kong dollars was spent in developing two redundant apps, when it could have cost half the price.

Source: Cable News #May11
#HKGovernment