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	<title>Comments on: The Scratch &amp; Win Scam&#8217;s Victim Got Back Her Money and Gold Chains</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[yes. assisting the victim is right. but please go to the root of the problem. sure this is not the only case.

it is the scam companies and those involved in scam activities need to be brought to court to face legal actions:

1. are there sufficient law to protect the public from scams? could your team study? if is not good enough, can you bring to the attention of the parliament as a MP?
2. is the police force working hard enough? these people who run scams have shops and offices. is it not difficult to arrest them? consider the wider perspective that these people may be related to loan sharks also.
3. what about phone scams? internet scams? is the public well protected?

these scams have been around for quite many years. i suppose it is not only the police turning blind eyes, the regulators also turning blind eyes. why the responsibility now put forward to the public to be cautious when these scams and their agents should not be allowed walking on the street in the first place. 

anyone who is intentionally cheat is a criminal!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>yes. assisting the victim is right. but please go to the root of the problem. sure this is not the only case.</p>
<p>it is the scam companies and those involved in scam activities need to be brought to court to face legal actions:</p>
<p>1. are there sufficient law to protect the public from scams? could your team study? if is not good enough, can you bring to the attention of the parliament as a MP?<br />
2. is the police force working hard enough? these people who run scams have shops and offices. is it not difficult to arrest them? consider the wider perspective that these people may be related to loan sharks also.<br />
3. what about phone scams? internet scams? is the public well protected?</p>
<p>these scams have been around for quite many years. i suppose it is not only the police turning blind eyes, the regulators also turning blind eyes. why the responsibility now put forward to the public to be cautious when these scams and their agents should not be allowed walking on the street in the first place. </p>
<p>anyone who is intentionally cheat is a criminal!</p>
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