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Friday, 4 April 2014

VIDEOS OF YARL RESTAURANT'S LOUD AND DEAFENING KITCHEN HOOD

 
After being wakened up by yarl restaurant's loud and deafening kitchen hood at 5.55 a.m. this morning when I am still so sleepy and tired after having worked late last night, I have no choice but to share some videos of yarl restaurant with my readers. Below is a video taken early yesterday morning (3 April 2014) when yarl restaurant's selfish and irresponsible boss turned on his loud and deafening kitchen hood at 5.45 a.m. You can also view this video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88sA0Xx3pjc

 
 
Below you can see another video of yarl restaurant taken this morning (4 April 2014) when yarl restaurant's selfish and irresponsible boss turned on his noisy kitchen hood at 5.55 a.m. You can also view this video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GT_mhgYbE74. More at http://zorro2013questforjustice.blogspot.com/2014/03/when-dirty-foods-are-ok-for-malaysians.html
 
 

 
 
This is what we have to endure from the wee hours of the morning (sometimes as early as 5.20 a.m.) till night (sometimes until midnight). Where are our basic human rights? Why must we suffer in such an inhumane way in Malaysia? Yarl restaurant is already making loud and deafening noise with its kitchen hood day and night to such an extent that we cannot stay in our bedrooms (yarl restaurant's loud and deafening kitchen hood is just outside our bedroom windows). Why is it that we are NOT even allowed to sleep? We can only pray that the public would sympathize with us and put an end to yarl restaurant's air and noise pollution program so that we don't have to live in such inhumane conditions anymore. Since January 2013 when yarl restaurant started operation, our lives are filled with kitchen hood noise day and night and this kitchen hood noise even intrudes into our sleep and prevents us from having enough sleep. Sleep deprivation is a form of torture for prisoners of war and criminals. We are not prisoners of war or criminals so why should we endure sleep deprivation? Would peace ever dawn on us again? 

1 comment:

  1. Malaysian law is still unjust, for basic human rights.

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