How to conduct law enforcement in Indonesia?

@utsadetti (4589)
United States
December 27, 2006 4:27pm CST
Although i spend more time in US, i still prefer to spend my life time in my beloved country, Indonesia. Home sweet home. Why i tend to do my job in US? One reason is i can fullfill the need of my fam in Indonesia, double or triple as much as if i work in Indonesia. Another reason is the government and the law enforcement is like going to the hell. Instead of getting better, it's deeper sunk into the hell. Hell of the hell. I dream that someday Indonesia become clean, the country is clean, the government is clean, the system is clean, the infrastructure is clean. Then i will call my home sweet home, "Heaven of the Heaven!" How the change the Hell into Heaven? Mission Impossibe or Impossible is Nothing?
10 responses
@srenda (382)
• Brazil
27 Dec 06
Ohh, It's very bad, I really don't know this side of indonesia, in country we have too, government problems, a lot of corrupticy, and it's changing Our nation in a bad place for live, we works a lot of, for little money, the politicians steal everyday the money of population, and the things are becoming worst. It is a bad 3° world reallity. If I can I will do the same thing as you, i will travel for another country, for build my life and maybe someday return for my love country. I really wish that mine and your country become a better place for everybody. Have a nice day utsadetti.
@utsadetti (4589)
• United States
27 Dec 06
Hi, srenda, really nice to meet you here! I love very much about Brazil! Ronaldo, ronaldinho, pele, and alot others. Yeah, thanks for your comments. lets pray for our nation's best!
• Indonesia
27 Jan 07
we can do ,but we must try from us,from our family,and our country,a lot of people hate lives in here but i still love my country,i still believe indonesia can grow up to better country,and the people like lives in here
@vipul20044 (5794)
• India
28 Dec 06
Well it isnt just Indonesia its with every country corruption has laid its hands throughout the world and i wouldnt be surprised if the world is left to rubbles
@utsadetti (4589)
• United States
29 Dec 06
yeah, that's correct buddy indonesia is corrupt country.
@The_Eagle_1 (1121)
• Australia
28 Dec 06
As long as corruption rules and greed controls "justice" there will be no "law" as you percieve it. The only solution is to outpay the corrupt and retire them. If they belittle the damage done in the bombings and slaying of innocent people by thinking that they have administered justice in the sentences given to those found guilty, one can't imagine the length of the infested tenticles that grasp the "law" over there! With this perception in mind, I'm sorry for your and other innocent people who must live under that tyrony!
@utsadetti (4589)
• United States
28 Dec 06
yeah, i agree with you buddy.
@vanities (11395)
• Davao, Philippines
28 Dec 06
nice thinking..everyone does dream of that not only you...your country was not the only one ,in so many ways..maybe change of leaderships and attitude of politicians will help a bit..
@utsadetti (4589)
• United States
28 Dec 06
yeah, people power?
@ssnaqvi (283)
28 Dec 06
make people aware of the law and try to give them space as far as new rules are concern.
@utsadetti (4589)
• United States
28 Dec 06
thanks, lol.
@DigWeed (225)
• Romania
28 Dec 06
indonesia is a grait country end what i`m doing on this site is . for english language to improve some good spech :)
@utsadetti (4589)
• United States
29 Dec 06
yeah, in some cases we are great but in many cases we are not great at all.
@Netsbridge (3253)
• United States
27 Dec 06
Yes, there is no place like home! To get rid of corruption in any country, one will first have to get the people to understand that government is suppose to be the servant and not the master. I think that when people understand the true responsibilities of government and know where the lines are drawn, they can then better manage their national affairs. God's speed.
@utsadetti (4589)
• United States
28 Dec 06
Yeah. that's right, buddy. I think most of us agree on that "rule of thumbs" on how to manage the corrupted country to be "the ideal country". But once again, only time can tell how the government can be the ral servant to the people. Now it seems the people be the real slave to the gov.
@idrob2006 (317)
• Indonesia
28 Dec 06
It's not mission impossible. Nothing is. As long as we all believe that Indonesia will be, someday, become a clean country. We have to work together on this one dude!!
@utsadetti (4589)
• United States
28 Dec 06
yeah, but it's tiring, buddy.
@sikabayan (144)
• Indonesia
27 Jan 07
i dreams about job in us,your lucky...!!! but i hope you still sing our national anthem "indonesia raya merdeka - merdeka hiduplahlah indonesia raya.." or halo - halo bandung ibukota priangan..." someday indonesia become the clean and the rich country in the world and a still sure about that
@kakangmas (121)
• Indonesia
7 Mar 07
ensure the right people in the right place. start from the top.