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Showing posts with label disabled carpark abuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disabled carpark abuse. Show all posts
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Friday, December 19, 2014
Government Staff Abuses Disabled Car Park - Datuk Seri Rohani Investigating
PETPOSITIVE NEWSFLASH!
DATELINE PETALING JAYA:
GOOD NEWS!
Since I directed the following picture (see below) directly to Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim and the welfare authorities (JKM) a few hours ago, asking for an investigation and action on the matter, there has been a response.
I received a tweet from the Minister herself minutes later, noting the incident.
It was also followed by retweets from JKM and the relevant authorities that action, will obviously be taken against the government staff who abused the disabled car park.
We need everyone to help us keep our disabled car parks from being abused by unscrupulous able-bodied drivers.
And who better to give us immediate attention than Datuk Seri Rohani. THANK YOU!
(Note: The picture was shared to me by Sydney 2000 paralympian Law King Kiew in my Facebook.)
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DATELINE PETALING JAYA:
GOOD NEWS!
Since I directed the following picture (see below) directly to Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim and the welfare authorities (JKM) a few hours ago, asking for an investigation and action on the matter, there has been a response.
I received a tweet from the Minister herself minutes later, noting the incident.
It was also followed by retweets from JKM and the relevant authorities that action, will obviously be taken against the government staff who abused the disabled car park.
We need everyone to help us keep our disabled car parks from being abused by unscrupulous able-bodied drivers.
And who better to give us immediate attention than Datuk Seri Rohani. THANK YOU!
(Note: The picture was shared to me by Sydney 2000 paralympian Law King Kiew in my Facebook.)
PET+BLOGSPOT is the ONLINE BLOG of the Malaysian Animal-Assisted Therapy for the Disabled and Elderly Association or Petpositive. Our stories are CURRENT, ACCURATE and RELIABLE. We offer both local and foreign news on animals, disability and the elderly. PET+BLOGSPOT was first established in October 2007. Our hits since then are now 250,000 and ever increasing! PET+BLOGSPOT is updated daily. Kindly note that views expressed in PET+BLOGSPOT are not necessarily those of PETPOSITIVE. You may also visit our Webpage by browsing: www.petpositive.org You can also find us in Facebook under PETPOSITIVE EMPOWERMENT. Please sign up as a FOLLOWER of this Blog if you haven't done so already in order to show us your kind support for our work. Thank you!
Monday, December 02, 2013
Tesco Denies Abuse of Handicapped Car Park by Staff as Investigation Continues
PETPOSTIVE NEWSFLASH!
Here is Tesco Malaysia's official reply - just in - over the issue:
1.
The car parked at the OKU space does not
belong to a Tesco
staff and definitely not a ‘Tesco top brass’ as indicated by your posting. The photographed car belongs to one of the mall tenant’s employees based at Tesco Extra Desa Tebrau. We have since requested the mall tenant to remove the car with stern warning and we have placed a chain across the OKU parking with a sign providing the contact number of the Store’s Duty Manager should a person with a valid OKU sticker wishes to park there. An image of the space with the chain across is enclosed for reference. (See top right)
2. We do have a policy in place to clamp vehicles that are parked at the OKU section without the OKU tag/sticker
DATELINE TESCO MALAYSIA JOHOR BAHRU:
RECALL OUR STORY about this Mercedes on the left parked at a disabled parking bay in Tesco in Tebrau JB?
Well, Tesco Malaysia's public relations has just confirmed to us that the car does not belong to any of their staff their and certainly not any of any of the top brass too.
They are currently expediting their investigations to ascertain who the car belongs too and will issue an official reply hopefully in a few hours.
When that happens, we will publish their statement in full.
PET+BLOGSPOT has also alerted Tesco that a similar complaint was received by us from a disabled driver about their outlet in Puchong. Tesco is also investigating that.
Stay tuned!
See earlier story by clicking on the following:
PET+BLOGSPOT is the ONLINE BLOG of the Malaysian Animal-Assisted Therapy for the Disabled and Elderly Association or Petpositive. Our stories are CURRENT, ACCURATE and RELIABLE. We offer both local and foreign news on animals, disability and the elderly. PET+BLOGSPOT was first established in October 2007. Our hits since then are now 250,000 and ever increasing! PET+BLOGSPOT is updated daily. Kindly note that views expressed in PET+BLOGSPOT are not necessarily those of PETPOSITIVE. You may also visit our Webpage by browsing: www.petpositive.org You can also find us in Facebook under PETPOSITIVE EMPOWERMENT. Please sign up as a FOLLOWER of this Blog if you haven't done so already in order to show us your kind support for our work. Thank you!
Here is Tesco Malaysia's official reply - just in - over the issue:
Dear Anthony,
Firstly, I would like to thank you for the concern
raised to our attention regarding the abuse of the OKU parking space at
Tesco Extra Desa Tebrau.
As I’ve mentioned to you, following your FB posting
we have launched our internal investigation into finding out the owner
of the car parked at the OKU space.
Following this, I could like to confirm the following:
staff and definitely not a ‘Tesco top brass’ as indicated by your posting. The photographed car belongs to one of the mall tenant’s employees based at Tesco Extra Desa Tebrau. We have since requested the mall tenant to remove the car with stern warning and we have placed a chain across the OKU parking with a sign providing the contact number of the Store’s Duty Manager should a person with a valid OKU sticker wishes to park there. An image of the space with the chain across is enclosed for reference. (See top right)
2. We do have a policy in place to clamp vehicles that are parked at the OKU section without the OKU tag/sticker
I’m also looking into the concern you raised
regarding the misuse of OKU parking at Tesco Extra Puchong where the
security guard indicated that the car parked at OKU bay was owned by a
‘boss’. I will have to get back to you on this as soon
as I have more information however, it would be difficult to pin down
the offender given that there isn’t a photo of the incident or an exact
time indicated.
In the meantime, please get in touch with me should you have any further questions.
Thank you and best regards,
Rohazida (Jida) Mohamed | Communications Manager | Tesco Stores (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
Address: Head Office, Level 3 No. 3, Jalan 7A/62A, Bandar Menjalara, 52200, Kuala Lumpur
Office: +603 6287 5191|
DATELINE TESCO MALAYSIA JOHOR BAHRU:
RECALL OUR STORY about this Mercedes on the left parked at a disabled parking bay in Tesco in Tebrau JB?
Well, Tesco Malaysia's public relations has just confirmed to us that the car does not belong to any of their staff their and certainly not any of any of the top brass too.
They are currently expediting their investigations to ascertain who the car belongs too and will issue an official reply hopefully in a few hours.
When that happens, we will publish their statement in full.
PET+BLOGSPOT has also alerted Tesco that a similar complaint was received by us from a disabled driver about their outlet in Puchong. Tesco is also investigating that.
Stay tuned!
See earlier story by clicking on the following:
Is Tesco Tebrau, JB, Abusing Their Disabled Car Park?
PET+BLOGSPOT is the ONLINE BLOG of the Malaysian Animal-Assisted Therapy for the Disabled and Elderly Association or Petpositive. Our stories are CURRENT, ACCURATE and RELIABLE. We offer both local and foreign news on animals, disability and the elderly. PET+BLOGSPOT was first established in October 2007. Our hits since then are now 250,000 and ever increasing! PET+BLOGSPOT is updated daily. Kindly note that views expressed in PET+BLOGSPOT are not necessarily those of PETPOSITIVE. You may also visit our Webpage by browsing: www.petpositive.org You can also find us in Facebook under PETPOSITIVE EMPOWERMENT. Please sign up as a FOLLOWER of this Blog if you haven't done so already in order to show us your kind support for our work. Thank you!
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Is Tesco Tebrau, JB, Abusing Their Disabled Car Park?
LATEST: Tesco Malaysia has responded to my latest friend Ed Rock who re-posted my post in their Facebook with the following reply: "Tesco Malaysia Hi Ed Rock, thank you for raising this concern to our attention. Kindly allow us adequate time for our Support Team to investigate and verify the claims made by the author of the post. Be rest assured that we will keep you updated on the following working day, thank you.
Like · 30 minutes ago
Whilst we await their investigation and reply, folks, continue sharing this message in order to help our campaign to stop abuse of disabled car parks everywhere.
From Anthony Siva Balan Thanasayan's Facebook Page:
OK FRIENDS, it's time to get busy again for a right cause.
The Mercedes car pictured below is alleged to belong to the top brass of Tesco Malaysia in Tebrau, Johor Bahru. If this is true - and he or she is not disabled - what is being done is TOTALLY INEXCUSABLE AND UNACCEPTABLE, more so from the shopping chain with their tagline "Because We Care."
Are they showing by example that "because they care" for the
disabled, they are allowing their CEO or whoever to park in a place meant for shoppers with disabilities?
Anyway, here's what we can do. SHARE THIS POST WIDELY asking whether this car belongs to a disabled person.
If not, why is it parked in the disabled slot. According to a reliable source, this car is parked there virtually everyday.
Contact the HQ of Tesco Stores (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Head Office to confirm this allegation and then voice your protest. The number to call is General Line: +603 6287 6000. I will be doing it first thing on Monday morning. Thank you and good luck!
PET+BLOGSPOT is the ONLINE BLOG of the Malaysian Animal-Assisted Therapy for the Disabled and Elderly Association or Petpositive. Our stories are CURRENT, ACCURATE and RELIABLE. We offer both local and foreign news on animals, disability and the elderly. PET+BLOGSPOT was first established in October 2007. Our hits since then are now 250,000 and ever increasing! PET+BLOGSPOT is updated daily. Kindly note that views expressed in PET+BLOGSPOT are not necessarily those of PETPOSITIVE. You may also visit our Webpage by browsing: www.petpositive.org You can also find us in Facebook under PETPOSITIVE EMPOWERMENT. Please sign up as a FOLLOWER of this Blog if you haven't done so already in order to show us your kind support for our work. Thank you!
Like · 30 minutes ago
Whilst we await their investigation and reply, folks, continue sharing this message in order to help our campaign to stop abuse of disabled car parks everywhere.
From Anthony Siva Balan Thanasayan's Facebook Page:
OK FRIENDS, it's time to get busy again for a right cause.
The Mercedes car pictured below is alleged to belong to the top brass of Tesco Malaysia in Tebrau, Johor Bahru. If this is true - and he or she is not disabled - what is being done is TOTALLY INEXCUSABLE AND UNACCEPTABLE, more so from the shopping chain with their tagline "Because We Care."
Are they showing by example that "because they care" for the
disabled, they are allowing their CEO or whoever to park in a place meant for shoppers with disabilities?
Anyway, here's what we can do. SHARE THIS POST WIDELY asking whether this car belongs to a disabled person.
If not, why is it parked in the disabled slot. According to a reliable source, this car is parked there virtually everyday.
Contact the HQ of Tesco Stores (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Head Office to confirm this allegation and then voice your protest. The number to call is General Line: +603 6287 6000. I will be doing it first thing on Monday morning. Thank you and good luck!
PET+BLOGSPOT is the ONLINE BLOG of the Malaysian Animal-Assisted Therapy for the Disabled and Elderly Association or Petpositive. Our stories are CURRENT, ACCURATE and RELIABLE. We offer both local and foreign news on animals, disability and the elderly. PET+BLOGSPOT was first established in October 2007. Our hits since then are now 250,000 and ever increasing! PET+BLOGSPOT is updated daily. Kindly note that views expressed in PET+BLOGSPOT are not necessarily those of PETPOSITIVE. You may also visit our Webpage by browsing: www.petpositive.org You can also find us in Facebook under PETPOSITIVE EMPOWERMENT. Please sign up as a FOLLOWER of this Blog if you haven't done so already in order to show us your kind support for our work. Thank you!
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