Channel 5 reports on changes to the Films Act:


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7 Responses to “New Films Act restrictions”

  1. smallvice585 24 March 2009

    Dear MICA,

    Stop lying and producing propaganda.

  2. The Koo Koo bird must stop koo kooing 24 March 2009

    I see no other way out.

  3. ErniesUrn (Ernie) 24 March 2009

    Public Order Act ? Recording of incident could jeopardize operations? What oeprations??

    If I film 20-30 police officers clamping down hard on 4 people at the CPF buidling, how does that jeopardize operations?

    Oh do you mean like the missing cctv footage of how Mas Selamats escaped has not jeopardize your fantastic search for him???

    Have some balls and say you don’t want public to record missdeeds of the police or the people in authority.

    You guys can’t even lie right….

  4. Annuity Package 24 March 2009

    Another CSJ Law passed…

  5. lightbulb 24 March 2009

    Dear MICA,

    Don’t tread on your own feet. This is a decidedly illegal political video >(

  6. Lepoard skin never ... 24 March 2009

    There is apparently no other way out.
    Its Time to be responsible.

  7. democracy asian values asia miracle 24 March 2009

    another is to wait for the ticking of the stopping. ;)