Letters to the Editor, September 24, 2013
I refer to the report ("New parks chief enters the fray vowing to be fair", September 11) which reported that former commissioner of police Tang King-shing is the new chief of the Country and Marine Parks Board.

Now that Development Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po so carelessly left the park gates unlocked and ajar by suggesting that the country parks' protected status is not set in stone, park-keeper Tang will need all his years of police experience to keep intruders out. It was no surprise that Heung Yee Kuk chairman Lau Wong-fat and Henderson Land chairman Lee Shau-kee waded in to support Chan's thinking-out-loud. ("Kuk leader backs idea of country park flats", September 11).
These parks are a wonderful asset to Hong Kong, as a counter to the high-density congestion and stress of our city life, and set us well apart from our competitors Singapore and Shanghai. Anyone visiting the New Territories can see what a dire mess has been created there under the stewardship of the kuk and the ingrained greed of the major developers.
Good luck to Mr Tang in keeping these aggressive pecuniary interests at bay. He will need to be vigilant as well as fair.
I. M. Wright, Happy Valley