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Comments: Youth pleased to turn a blind eye to graft

May 3, p2Raymond Prasetya, a 24-year-old employee at a Japanese company, was driving alone on Jl

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Fri, May 10, 2013 Published on May. 10, 2013 Published on 2013-05-10T10:56:52+07:00

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Raymond Prasetya, a 24-year-old employee at a Japanese company, was driving alone on Jl. Pasteur in Bandung, West Java, during one weekend last year when he saw a traffic light go from green to yellow.

Thinking that he would be able to speed through the intersection, he went full throttle. Unfortunately for him, the light turned red before he was able to make it past the intersection. Right after that, a police officer stopped his vehicle and there ensued the following conversation.

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The bribes and corruption will never cease in Indonesia as long as the youth have this sick attitude

Baz Act

It is the flawed system that allows such behavior. As long as cash money still allowed and used, nobody is afraid to bribe and to corrupt.

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