KUALA LUMPUR: Some members of the public could take Ali Tinju’s alleged racist conduct as “acceptable behaviour” since no action has been taken against him, said the MCA Youth Young Professionals Bureau.
Its chairman, Eric Choo Wei Sern, asked why police could not get sufficient evidence to charge him when the video of the alleged conduct was still available.
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