Saturday, 11 February 2012

KFC Fighting Incident


The issue of a fight that occurred at a fast food restaurant, KFC in i-City, Shah Alam that involves between the restaurant’s staff and a Chinese man, Danny Ng recently became one of the hot topic in Malaysia.
After the incident, people started to point fingers to one another and the debate about the issue was roaring in the internet.
Many gave their reactions towards the clip and stated that the reason why it happened was because Ng started to throw a few slur to the staff.
The woman who recorded the incident at the fast food restaurant said that she heard a loud argument between staffs and customers.
The woman, who wanted to be known as Jess, during a press conference on Saturday, said that she had heard customers telling the staffs that they should inform customers that the branch had run out of chicken.
Jess said, one of the staffs reacted by telling customers not to be rude.
Few moments later, the fight triggered.
Jess who was at the i-City KFC from 9.30pm to 11.00pm on Monday said that the restaurant was flooding with customers.
Despite all that, another video clip was uploaded by another Youtube user, reenababyful who recorded the incident.
It was obvious that Ng did raise his voice to the KFC staff.
But, it became worse as Ng’s rage got even worse, only to trigger the fight.
However, Ng in his statement with ADUN DAP Segambut, Lim Lip Eng, denied that he triggered such incident.
For this issue, the police would take actions on any media that raised racial issues in the report regarding the incident that occurred at the restaurant.
Shah Alam Police Chief, Assistant Commissioner Zahedi Ayob said, police also will take actions on those who commented on Youtube with racial slur, following the incident.
He added, as for now, police had only took actions on the issue under Section 323 Penal Code.
“We had only taken actions on the fight. But after that (the video) was uploaded to Youtube, we would take actions on racial comments that were made.
“If the issue (racial issue) became a different case. If the media raised the racial issue (regarding the incident), we will take actions,” he said when contacted by Malaysiakini today. – NAIMAH SHAARI


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