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  2. Edison Chen photo scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times reported that Pepsi China, Standard Chartered Bank, Samsung, Levi's and the Hong Kong Metro, had dropped Chen or declined to renew ad campaigns involving him. [83] A hundred police officers were present throughout Chen's press conference on 21 February, and some citizens complained about the waste of manpower.

  3. Beating of Ken Tsang - Wikipedia

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    In delivering the ruling, the judge stated that "the defendants have not only brought dishonour to the Hong Kong Police Force, they have also damaged Hong Kong's reputation in the international community," and stated that "every police officer has a duty to prevent the commission of a crime, even by fellow police officers". [15]

  4. List of deaf people - Wikipedia

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    Deafness (little to no hearing) is distinguished from partial hearing loss or damage (such as tinnitus), which is less severe impairment in one or both sides. The definition of deafness varies across countries, cultures, and time, though the World Health Organization classes profound hearing loss as the failure to hear a sound of 90 decibels or ...

  5. Hong Kong detains an artist on the eve of the 35th ... - AOL

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    Hong Kong police briefly detained a performance artist on the eve of the 35th anniversary of China's Tiananmen Square crackdown, underlining the city's shrinking freedom of expression. Police on ...

  6. Controversies of the Hong Kong Police Force - Wikipedia

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    Corruption began to run rampant and tarnish the reputation of the Hong Kong Police. Officers were paid very little in comparison with other civil servants and with others in society in general. [4] Some officers accepted bribes to turn a blind eye towards syndicated vice, drugs and illegal gambling activities.

  7. List of Hong Kong national security cases - Wikipedia

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    In the afternoon of 1 July 2020, Tong Ying-kit, aged 23, drove a motorcycle with a flag bearing the slogan "Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times" past several police checkpoints [27] towards police in Wan Chai, injuring three officers; [28] [29] the officers were briefly hospitalized, but were found to have suffered no injuries more ...

  8. Peter Godber - Wikipedia

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    Peter Fitzroy Godber (Chinese: 葛柏; born 7 April 1922) was a Chief Superintendent of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force, serving as Deputy District Commander of Kowloon, Hong Kong. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Embroiled in a bribery scandal shortly before his retirement in 1973, he fled to the United Kingdom.

  9. 25 August 2019 Hong Kong protest - Wikipedia

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    The Tsuen-Kwai Tsing March was a protest march held on August 25, 2019, as part of the Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement in Hong Kong.The march took place in the Tsuen Wan and Kwai Tsing districts, starting at the Kwai Chung Sports Ground and passing through streets such as Kuai Fuk Road [] and Yeung Uk Road [], ending at Tsuen Wan Park.