Cap the number of regulators


  • Letters
  • Monday, 19 Jan 2015

WE are now heading towards self-regulation and the development of a civil society and working towards the need for greater contribution from the public in ensuring that we live in a secure and peaceful environment.

The more the regulatory and policing bodies we create, the lesser the involvement of the public at large to participate in the development of a civil society which respects and cares for all living beings, irrespective of race, language or religion. The same should apply for all segments of the society.

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